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Middle Class
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middle class: see bourgeoisie bourgeoisie , originally the name for the inhabitants of walled towns in medieval France; as artisans and craftsmen, the bourgeoisie occupied a socioeconomic position between the peasants and the landlords in the countryside.
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Babbitt
self-satisfied conformer to middle-class ideas and ideals. [Am. Lit: Babbitt]
Forsyte
representative of property-owning class in early 20th century. [Br. Lit.: The Forsyte Saga]
Podsnap, John
smugly complacent in his Britishness. [Br. Lit.: Our Mutual Friend]


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STRUGGLING ON TWO WHEELS But for so many more Indians, infuriatingly trapped between the lower-middle class and the middle-middle class, cars remained a marker of prosperity they couldn't reach.
The spirit of Middle England, personified by a middle-aged pop star on the middle court, singing middling, middle-brow, middle-of- the-road songs for the middle-middle class.
 
 
 
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