stuck-up im PONS Wörterbuch

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Although commonly considered as the most lordly, if not stuck-up, of art forms, opera is in reality no stranger to the stuff of tabloid journalism.
www.telegraph.co.uk
She is bossy and stuck-up, and her biggest desire is to be better than most people, but there is a sweeter side to her.
en.wikipedia.org
But these days he doesn't want to seem stuck-up.
www.si.com
It is an odd set-up in lots of parts, but visually it is so surreal and not stuffy or stuck-up.
www.telegraph.co.uk
I had expectations of a stuck-up, ageing diva.
www.independent.ie
You expect people in the industry to be stuck-up, but she was phenomenal and lovely.
www.northernstar.com.au
And for stuck-up slaughterers who treat you like a hero one minute and a barkslug the next!
en.wikipedia.org
All stuck-up claims of the exporters should be released without any further delay, he said.
nation.com.pk
It is said that she was somewhat stuck-up, a snob and that she had an unsophisticated outlook.
en.wikipedia.org
Girls would call me stuck-up, but it wasn't true.
en.wikipedia.org

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