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Snobs (novel)

Snobs is a novel written by Julian Fellowes. It is Fellowes' debut novel and was first published in the UK in 2004. It centres on Britain's modern aristocracy and the courtship and marriage of Charles, Earl Broughton, and Miss Edith Lavery. It is written from the perspective of a male character (without name) who bears more than a passing resemblance to Fellowes himself.

Snobs (TV series)

Snobs is an Australian children's television series that aired from 29 September to 11 November 2003 on the Nine Network.

The series is set in Eden Beach, a fictional suburb of Sydney in its northern beaches district; and follows the story of a community of travellers known as "The Ferals" who decide to set up camp in the suburb, despite protest and anger from residents.

Snobs (club)

Snobs is a nightclub in Birmingham, England. It is located on Smallbrook Queensway at corner of Hurst Street. The club was founded over forty years ago in 1972, and has been visited by over 2.5 million people during its time.

Snobs primarily plays music within the genres of Indie rock, Rock and roll, retro, and Indie pop.

It was announced in August 2014 that the club will host its final night at the current venue on Sunday 21 September 2014, ahead of its £2 million relocation to a larger venue in Ringway Centre on Smallbrook Queensway which will hold 1,400 people.

Snobs (disambiguation)

Snobs are people who believe in a correspondence between status and human worth.

Snobs may also refer to:

  • Snobs (club), a nightclub in Birmingham, England
  • Snobs (novel), a 2004 novel by Julian Fellowes
  • Snobs (TV series), a 2003 Australian television series
Snobs (film)

Snobs is a 1915 American comedy silent film directed by Oscar Apfel and written by George Bronson Howard. The film stars Victor Moore, Anita King, Ernest Joy, Constance Johnson and Florence Dagmar. The film was released on April 12, 1915, by Paramount Pictures.

Usage examples of "snobs".

Or will they simply grow up into arrogant snobs who are more skilled at concealing or denying their intrinsic arrogance?

They promote immoral destructive behavior because they are snobs, they embrace criminals because they are snobs, they oppose tax cuts because they are snobs, they adore the environment because they are snobs.

They are snobs even when championing a grade-school dropout like Flynt, whose self-described first sexual experience was with the egg sac of a chicken.

Only the mind-boggling resources of the left could persuade so many people that these elitist snobs speak for the little guy.

It’s naught but harlots, ex-convicts and English snobs when it comes to women, he says.

His hatredof snobs was a derivative of his snobbishness, but made the simpletons(in other words, everyone) believe that he was immune from snobbishness.

It is exactly the same as the ego-driven snobs, just setup on a different layer of stratification.

Chuckster waxed wroth at this answer, and without applying the remark to any particular case, mentioned, as a general truth, that it was expedient to break the heads of Snobs, and to tweak their noses.

Mr Chuckster likewise remarked, that he had some reason to believe this form of address was personal to himself, and that he was not a man to be trifled with--as certain snobs (whom he did not more particularly mention or describe) might find to their cost.

Chuckster, entranced by this monstrous fact, stood for some time rooted to the earth, protesting within himself that Kit was the Prince of felonious characters, and very Emperor or Great Mogul of Snobs, and how he clearly traced this revolting circumstance back to that old villany of the shilling, are matters foreign to our purpose.