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Its version of classiness was, in a way, available to all.
Writers and editors want to give the books some classiness.
The movie looks as if it cost a lot even when it's not necessary; the classiness of the supporting cast, however, is.
Adults may be too old for the classes in classiness proposed for public school students.
The film was praised for the non-vulgarity and classiness carried throughout.
And nothing is easier to deconstruct than "classiness," whatever that is.
Such images radiate a stylish-style classiness that is easy to savor.
"It has become a symbol of classiness."
"Available only in signed and numbered limited editions": For those who confuse exclusivity with classiness.
I salute you for your classiness, sir.
Is the radicchio there for taste, to flaunt classiness or simply for a change of color?
"Elegant": For those who confuse expensiveness with classiness.
Louis George watches are aiming for classiness.
For its classiness, striking design and sound quality, the Serene would fly off the shelves at $500 or even $600.
But again, our aforementioned classiness.
There's such classiness.
Even knowing what I knew about Lorna's promiscuity, she seemed to have had a classiness about her that the other two lacked.
Her lack of a singular classiness also wipes out the effect of the nastiest recognition scene in all of English literature.
RichGirl was inspired by the looks, sophistication and classiness of En Vogue.
Ouábi also touches on a more modern problem: the passing of simple American virtues weighed down by lavishness and classiness.
The reference to 'classiness', mentioned above, is not a dig at Mr Major's origins but at his style.
She was a comedienne who combined an innate classiness with a sexuality that, today, is still as bewitching as it is funny.
"You think Tiffany is an upscale store, but when you get a beeper it kind of takes away from the classiness of the store.
"For Bob, it was an intelligent thriller with a patina of classiness because of The New Yorker.
And let no one imagine that only 'foreigners' are aware of the inherent classiness of the English cathedral and chapel choirs.