6 adverbs to describe how to plebeian

He came up to town, and was engaged at Marylebone Gardens and at Vauxhall; so that Theodore had no excuse for being of decidedly plebeian origin, and, Tory as he was, he was not fool enough to aspire to patricianism.

His early experiences had been distinctly plebeian and uninteresting, but they had been quite free of control.

But, as matters now stand among us, there is no aristocracy but of sex: all men are born patrician, all women are legally plebeian; all men are equal in having political power, and all women in having none.

There was something even more offensively plebeian about them than that of the vulgar Weng.

The Adams familyon the whole the most illustrious in New England, if we take into view the ability, the patriotism, and the high offices which it has held from the Revolutionary periodcannot be called of patrician descent, neither can it viewed as peculiarly plebeian.

There was something terribly plebeian about it.

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