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Uppishly — Uppish Up pish, a. [From {Up}.] Proud; arrogant; assuming; putting on airs of superiority. [Colloq.] T. Brown. {Up pish*ly}, adv. [Colloq.] {Up pish*ness}, n. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
uppishly — adverb see uppish … New Collegiate Dictionary
uppishly — adverb a) in an uppish manner b) (of a ball, bit by a batsman) in an upward direction, with the chance of being caught … Wiktionary
uppishly — up·pish·ly … English syllables
uppishly — adverb in a snobbish manner they snobbishly excluded their less wealthy friends from the party • Syn: ↑snobbishly, ↑snootily • Derived from adjective: ↑uppish, ↑snooty (for: ↑snootily) … Useful english dictionary
uppish — uppishly, adv. uppishness, n. /up ish/, adj. Informal. arrogant; condescending; uppity. [1670 80; UP + ISH1] * * * … Universalium
snobbishly — adverb in a snobbish manner they snobbishly excluded their less wealthy friends from the party • Syn: ↑snootily, ↑uppishly • Derived from adjective: ↑uppish (for: ↑uppishly), ↑snooty … Useful english dictionary
snootily — adverb in a snobbish manner they snobbishly excluded their less wealthy friends from the party • Syn: ↑snobbishly, ↑uppishly • Derived from adjective: ↑uppish (for: ↑uppishly), ↑snoot … Useful english dictionary
uppish — adjective Date: 1677 uppity • uppishly adverb • uppishness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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