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It must have peeled off to a more plebeian parking place.
But the Master, it must be said, is a man of plebeian tastes.
My name, at present, is a very usual and rather plebeian one - Simpson.
Did Murphy have to play a plebeian part with quite such enthusiasm?
I doubted that he'd consumed anything so plebeian in quite some time.
Although not especially common, it was used by both patrician and plebeian families.
First he had to find a plebeian willing to adopt him, if that was the only way to do it.
He was best known for his blue-collar politics and plebeian attitude.
Once seen as plebeian, tramp art is beginning to be taken seriously.
I'll stick with the democratic and plebeian methods which built the American republic, thank you.
You either disappear into a plebeian background or move forward to where most others fear to follow.
She thought the promotion excessive for a man of his plebeian origin.
The year following the passage of the law did see a plebeian stand for consul.
"You laid your plebeian hands upon me," cried the king, raising his voice.
Thus, the number of plebeian senators probably increased quickly.
"My sympathies are thoroughly plebeian," he wrote to a friend in 1848.
Here I think that the plebeian printer has done very much better than the aristocrat.
Such avidity has something plebeian about it, don't you think?
The family was originally patrician, but also had plebeian branches.
Now it is showing signs of becoming a somewhat more plebeian enterprise.
Independent farmers and crafts men headed the plebeian majority of the population.
They were not always in such plebeian company.
Ultimately, the plebeian tribune's veto was based in a promise of physical force.
By the time the nominations were all in, the list of candidates read like a plebeian honor roll.
Therefore, there is no harm in giving his plebeian name, which was Potts.