Similar words: middle-class, middle, middle ground, in the middle of, fiddle, class, a class, classic. Meaning: n. the social class between the lower and upper classes middle-class. adj. occupying a socioeconomic position intermediate between those of the lower classes and the wealthy.
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61 There was for example the capacity of an expanding middle class to afford their own homes.
62 If the average middle class white schoolchild is out of touch with the literary standard, the minority child is doubly so.
63 According to this conventional wisdom, the middle class and the poor think the rich should pay a heavy share.
64 He was a middle class radical who fancied the idea of being around two real street kids.
65 Since then,[www.Sentencedict.com] the middle class has set the political agenda and put the old-style politicians and generals on the defensive.
66 Others see the upper middle class as being more homogeneous.
67 It is easy to pretend that the values and standard of behaviour about which I am speaking are genteel or middle class.
68 The poor were moved into other marginal neighborhoods, and highly profitable upper middle class developments replaced the slums.
69 Middle class women, once the mainstay of all volunteer endeavors, are no longer an unlimited resource.
70 There was no large, autonomous middle class apart from the state apparatus.
71 Obviously Delia Cope is a white middle class racist woman who really doesn't care how she oppresses us as Black women.
72 But now the emerging educated middle class longed for a democratic government.
73 And it would largely abandon the principle of progressivity, under which the wealthy pay higher rates than the middle class.
74 The middle class will soon enough tumble to the fact that it is the sucker in Forbes's shell game.
75 Across much of the developing world, economic expansion has borne a large and growing middle class.
76 Aides are gambling that his broken promise of a tax cut on the middle class was never taken seriously.
77 A healthy economy in the 1960s and 1970s created a sizeable and conservative urban middle class.
78 Although many sons have moved up, the homogeneous character of manual workers' origins contrasts starkly with the middle class.
79 Middle class blacks in the US have not yet achieved parity with whites in graduate school entries.
80 In the absence of a vigorous middle class the intelligentsia lacked any effective levers through which to bring about change.
81 Significantly, this new prosperity is not confined to the business elite or even the emerging middle class.
82 Free-market reforms have nurtured a burgeoning middle class and even some super rich, both snapping up the latest in electronics.
83 But what about the poor and the lower middle class?
84 Buying a house is no trifle for middle class families.
85 His father had suggested several eligible middle class girls to him.
86 He is the self-proclaimed champion of the huge and virtuous middle class, to which everyone but Bill Gates belongs.
87 But the passengers are only a tiny fraction of the population, basically its middle class.
88 Now, an increasingly influential and literate middle class was sharing in making it and in the demand for it.
89 It was for the upper middle class in their station wagons that rumbled over our heads at night.
90 Democrats have been assailing the Johnson camp administration for ignoring the needs of the middle class.
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