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(1) one of the common people
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(1) one of the common people
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(1) The truly posh very rarely have much to do with this, so it tends to be the upper middle class vs the utter plebs .
(2) Eleven of the poor souls are to be discarded like crumpled tissue paper, the time-honoured public phone vote ensuring that one of their number is transported into the main house to meet their plebby new pals.
(3) I would have to study something plebby and lame.
(4) Gianfrancesco Gonzaga invited classical scholar Vittorino da Feltre to set up a boys' school in the city inspired by humanist principles, where ducal scions mixed with talented plebs .
(5) Of course, the latter mostly applies to general plebby members of the public, but sometimes it happens to wildly popular pop groups, too.
(6) They should drop their supercilious, insulting position of superiority over the plebs and treat the electorate as intelligent, informed people who deserve not to be put in this position.
(7) Where Mummy and Daddy used to live in very posh West of London, they had some rather plebby next door neighbours.
(8) Well, okay, I'm still a plebby nobody, but a girl can dream.
(9) But we didn't have to queue with the plebs , oh no!
(10) It was with a certain degree of self-confessed smugness that I looked out as the blustery wind swept around headquarters and the ordinary plebs tried to wrap up against the elements.
(11) When she decided she was too special to have to line up with the rest of the plebs , she forced her way to the front of the line, demanding to be served because she's u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510famous.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(12) Tressell wrote his book for the coffee tables of the dissenting middle classes rather than for plebs like Towers and me.
(13) The turf was actually decent and they were kind enough to let us plebs sit in the expensive seats.
(14) When you turn on your TV, you may see a wizened old man making plebs laugh with his bad wigs and big chin, but we see someone else entirely.
(15) It's that their criticisms tend so much towards the intellectual snob snap dismissal: it's sold millions, it's popular, ergo it's for the plebs .
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(1) The truly posh very rarely have much to do with this, so it tends to be the upper middle class vs the utter plebs .
(2) Eleven of the poor souls are to be discarded like crumpled tissue paper, the time-honoured public phone vote ensuring that one of their number is transported into the main house to meet their plebby new pals.
(3) I would have to study something plebby and lame.
(4) Gianfrancesco Gonzaga invited classical scholar Vittorino da Feltre to set up a boys' school in the city inspired by humanist principles, where ducal scions mixed with talented plebs .
(5) Of course, the latter mostly applies to general plebby members of the public, but sometimes it happens to wildly popular pop groups, too.
(6) They should drop their supercilious, insulting position of superiority over the plebs and treat the electorate as intelligent, informed people who deserve not to be put in this position.
(7) Where Mummy and Daddy used to live in very posh West of London, they had some rather plebby next door neighbours.
(8) Well, okay, I'm still a plebby nobody, but a girl can dream.
(9) But we didn't have to queue with the plebs , oh no!
(10) It was with a certain degree of self-confessed smugness that I looked out as the blustery wind swept around headquarters and the ordinary plebs tried to wrap up against the elements.
(11) When she decided she was too special to have to line up with the rest of the plebs , she forced her way to the front of the line, demanding to be served because she's u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510famous.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(12) Tressell wrote his book for the coffee tables of the dissenting middle classes rather than for plebs like Towers and me.
(13) The turf was actually decent and they were kind enough to let us plebs sit in the expensive seats.
(14) When you turn on your TV, you may see a wizened old man making plebs laugh with his bad wigs and big chin, but we see someone else entirely.
(15) It's that their criticisms tend so much towards the intellectual snob snap dismissal: it's sold millions, it's popular, ergo it's for the plebs .
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