[f. prec.] The character or quality of being snobbish.

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1846.  Thackeray, Snob Papers, Wks. 1856, XXIV. 318. This … shameful caricature of a man which Snobbishness has set up to worship it.

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1859.  Jephson, Brittany, xvi. 274. So the insolent young sham-aristocrat was punished for his snobbishness.

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1879.  Huxley, Hume, v. 106. One of the most curious peculiarities of the dog mind is its inherent snobbishness, shown by the regard paid to external respectability.

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