Both went to Oxford University and chafed at the snobbery of English elites.
This is because cruising stories allow the media to indulge in two of their favourite traits: envy and snobbery.
Rick Santorum accused the president of “snobbery” after Obama touted the importance of college.
He took a swipe at elements of both the media and the law, accusing them of snobbery (a once-favored refrain of Murdoch).
He was a snobby Princeton senior who distrusted his own snobbery.
Now there is just a touch of snobbery in objecting to these archaisms and calling them "vulgar."
You may call me a 'blue book,' but spare my snobbery the opprobrious epithet of 'directory.'
Reference to snobbery brought up a vision of Marian Seaton's arrogant, self-satisfied features.
That in the ornamental jobs, those that are relics of feudalism and snobbery, women should supplant men is not surprising.
It seemed so unworthy, this streak of snobbery, so senseless in an American at most three generations away from manual labour.