Similar words: lower-class, upper class, underclass, computer class, upperclassman, lower court, low class, classfellow. Meaning: n. the social class lowest in the social hierarchy lower-class. adj. occupying the lowest socioeconomic position in a society.
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(1) His wife died from being too lower class.
(2) Consequently, we propose to lower class sizes to 25 in the first three grades.
(3) Then you got the beatnik, maybe a lower class of person.
(4) The lower class of Hearers who lived less strenuous lives hoped for later liberation through reincarnation.
(5) We had to move your daughter down to lower class.
(6) But don't thought of that his lower class man still knew.
(7) We should pay close attention to those lower class people.
(8) So this boy has been deceiving his lower class man to can not say it.
(9) Horse-racing was once considered vulgar and lower class in Japan.
(10) We had to move your daughter down to a lower class.
(11) In college he loved a young girl of a lower class and ruined her; she died a suicide.
(12) Ultimately, in an episode of the class war, a lower class succeeds in overthrowing the highest class.
(13) Well, maybe, they could be, for once, treated just like their lower class brothers the football fans.
(14) They found that both real lower-class participants and those temporarily induced to rank themselves as lower class felt that a greater share of a person's salary should be used to support charity. Sentencedict.com
(15) The black middle class must now reach out with more empathy and concern to the lower class.
(16) The teacher has weeded out the slow boys and put them in a lower class.
(17) No, it's Superbarrio -- a flabby caped crusader in cherry red tights who traverses the streets of Mexico City, defending the lower class.
(18) As a distinguished writer, Lao She is good at depicting the lower class life in Peking.
(19) At the same time, it studies on the life of rickshaw pullers by investigating the relationship between the city and rural area and marginality of the lower class in cities.
(20) Upper-class participants who were induced to believe they were lower class suggested 3.1%.
(21) The carload quantity referred to on a carload rate has nothing to do with the actual quantity required to fill the rail car, but is the minimum weight specified to qualify for a lower class rate.
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