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one's nose in the air

British pronunciation/wˈɒnz nˈəʊz ɪnðɪ ˈeə/
American pronunciation/wˈʌnz nˈoʊz ɪnðɪ ˈɛɹ/
one's nose in the air
[PHRASE]
1

a type of unfriendly behavior that is meant to show that one is better than other people

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{one's} [nose] in the air definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "one's nose in the air" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "one's nose in the air" comes from the visual image of a person tilting their head back slightly, raising their nose in a superior manner. This idiom is commonly used in casual situations to describe someone's behavior and attitude, particularly when they look down on others.

Examples
1She walked in with her nose in the air, ignoring everyone.
2He's a snob and always has his nose in the air when he's around us.
3It always seems like they have their noses in the air whenever they're socializing with us.
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