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lower classes

n. (lower class English)

Usage examples of "lower classes".

For this reason many in the Middle and Lower classes, and all without exception in the Polygonal and Circular orders, prefer a third method, the description of which shall be reserved for the next section.

Don't you understand that we don't merely demand the loyalty of the lower classes and of lesser nobles, but that we offer our own?

The crowds of commoners and lower classes parted without a murmur to let them through, and the brown man audaciously eeled along behind them, with us behind him, until we were almost as far forward as the front ranks of real notables.

If you think the nobility and the bourgeoisie are bad, I hope you never have much experience of the French lower classes.

It was a day, in her view, that had been invented to create mayhem among the lower classes, a day when they were invited to abuse people of property-and my grandmother's house was always abused on Halloween.

Some of the other races that attended the Guild might be more accepting of a girl from the lower classes, too.

It was the first time he had ever associated with members of the lower classes so intimately, except with servants.

If their lower classes are more intelligible than ours, it is equally true that the higher classes do not speak the language so purely or so classically as it is spoken among the well educated English.

If the Guild would not accept anyone from the lower classes, then why shouldn't those classes have their own magicians?