Which preposition to use with snob
The university that makes snobs of its graduates has not yet entered into its kingdom of control.
I suppose we are all snobs at heart.
There was nothing of the cad or snob about him, and his short season of adversity had rubbed all the little crudities off his character, leaving him a man that the majority of both sexes would admire: women for his bigness, his gentleness, his fine brown moustacheand for his wealth; men, because he was a manly fellow.
"She's no snob like Terry and wouldn't she enjoy this?"
People would talk if he invited this gilded little snob to Shouldershott Castle, and would know very well why he was asked there.
And yet, there's a crawly little snob inside me that's in a panic right now because I haven't got proper clothes to wear and because I'm going to have to sit down in front of a lot of funny shaped forks that I don't know the special uses of.
“Do you know how to snob?”—A snob in English slang is a bootmaker, so the squatter wanted his man to do a bit of boot-repairing.