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    high society


    1. Not that I care about this, yet I wonder: Why weren't we invited? Are Helen and I the only ones in the company who don't belong to high society? Or are we the only ones who don't belong to a network? I just wonder


    2. isolation is to be away from the high society with its


    3. The little vampire girl led them through the palace, the first hallway consisted of walls with gold frames showing paintings and photographs of the members of high society, the beautiful vampire’s family


    4. Madeline was tired of refilling the pot, but was far too intimidated to even say so, and was meekly acting like a tea lady, instead of executive secretary to a Glamour High Society Editor


    5. Following her movements, he placed a small courteous kiss to her hand, as was the practice in high society


    6. We had arrived in high society


    7. High society folks, like themselves, don’t appreciate having their dirty laundry aired out for all to see


    8. Lowell furrowed his brow in perplexity at a proposal that would so blatantly violate protocol, a formality he had learned from his wife who was accustomed to high society


    9. Since Zachary's older brother Jason had been taken by some nobody psychotherapist, this automatically made the next brother in line the catch of the century and a fitting mate for her; the apex of glittering, rake thin, born-rich, East Coast high society


    10. High society has mirror image of love

    11. Cyrus’s father, deeply ashamed by his father’s dastardly deeds, had kept the maps secreted away, not wanting his father’s criminal activities to ever be revealed, for his family held a position of prominence and wealth within Shadow Creek’s high society, and he didn’t want his family name and standing to be thus tainted


    12. “ In one week a party will be held in your honor, marking your entrance into Parisian High Society


    13. Many seamstresses and dressmakers were in attendance and before the afternoon was over each of us had wire-hooped undergarments, the rage of feminine high society


    14. At this point Isabel couldn’t give a damn what those high society schmucks thought of her


    15. At the ceremony that followed, all of France’s high society “gathered


    16. high society, where she had various connections


    17. So was the banality and casualness of his needs ( at least one woman a day - film stars, high society personalities, White House secretaries), the organization of the procurers (close aides, the secret service, his brother-in-law Peter Lawford and the Sinatra Rat Pack


    18. His hard to read steely eyes were unusually clouded as he stared at her for a moment and then he offered his arm like a man of high society would to a lady and she took it as a high born lady would


    19. Instead the family received the well wishes and prayers of the entire worldwide high society for their loss


    20. Of course it was strange that he was wet through, but Englishmen, for instance, are even more eccentric, and all these people of high society didn't think of what was said of them and didn't stand on ceremony

    21. He revealed many of the secrets of religious houses on the Continent and described some of the practices which were fashionable in high society and ended by telling, with details, a story about an English duchess--a story which he knew to be true


    22. I didn’t see any more decorum or decency in high society than I did “down among the wines and spirits,” as my Dad would call it—when your name was printed just above that of the liquor licensee at the bottom of the bill


    23. * This set, consisting almost exclusively of diplomats, evidently had its own interests which had nothing to do with war or politics but related to high society, to certain women, and to the official side of the service


    24. Marya Ignatevna Peronskaya, a thin and shallow maid of honor at the court of the Dowager Empress, who was a friend and relation of the countess and piloted the provincial Rostovs in Petersburg high society, was to accompany them to the ball


    25. It was this little high society which invented at the Tuileries the refinement of speaking to the King in private as the King, in the third person, and never as Your Majesty, the designation of Your Majesty having been "soiled by the usurper


    26. Of course it was strange that he was wet through, but Englishmen, for instance, are even more eccentric, and all these people of high society didn’t think of what was said of them and didn’t stand on ceremony


    27. “One day we see a brilliant young officer of high society, at the very outset of his career, in a cowardly underhand way, without a pang of conscience, murdering an official who had once been his benefactor, and the servant girl, to steal his own I


    28. Márya Ignátevna Perónskaya, a thin and shallow maid of honor at the court of the Dowager Empress, who was a friend and relation of the countess and piloted the provincial Rostóvs in Petersburg high society, was to accompany them to the ball


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    Synonyms for "high society"

    gentry highborn aristocracy nobility