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silk-stocking
[ silk-stok-ing ]
adjective
- rich or luxurious in dress.
- aristocratic or wealthy:
a silk-stocking neighborhood.
noun
- a person who dresses richly or luxuriously.
- an aristocratic or wealthy person.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of silk-stocking1
Example Sentences
Along the way, they had become powerful stalwarts — if not political mascots — in their districts: Ms. Maloney, a pathbreaking feminist and the widow of an investment banker, represents an East Side district so wealthy it was once christened the silk-stocking district; Mr. Nadler, a proudly opinionated old-school progressive, holds down the West Side.
“It was a silk-stocking church, so to speak. The people had good government jobs. The ministers preached to the head and to the heart.â€
Structurally, James’s journey is reflected through the plodding histories of the famous silk-stocking women he intersected with, and as a result the designer’s own image never fully fills the mirror.
Bush was a silk-stocking Yankee of high privilege while Reagan was an outsider from the Midwest who grew up in a modest home.
Miles, she said, comes “from corporate America†and has spent much of his career “hob-knobbing with CEOs and working at silk-stocking firms. … You don’t really see the ground-eye view to know the people out there who are really suffering and who need protection from the AG the most.â€
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