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- noun Plural form of
aspirational .
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Examples
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The book is loaded with research pointing out that it's the wannabes-the "aspirationals" - who are always drive new cars, wearing designer labels, dropping big bucks on swanky dinners.
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That's when so-called "aspirationals" - middle-class shoppers with an affinity for luxury goods - are likely to return.
SplicedFeed 2010
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"aspirationals" - who are always drive new cars, wearing designer labels, dropping big bucks on swanky dinners.
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John Howard, facing a tough election in 2001, looked out at a sea of red roofs in new suburbs, saw opportunity beckoning and defined the inhabitants as '' aspirationals ''.
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John Howard, facing a tough election in 2001, looked out at a sea of red roofs in new suburbs, saw opportunity beckoning and defined the inhabitants as '' aspirationals ''.
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With middle class types and "aspirationals" either losing their jobs or fearing that they will, all of a sudden it's politically respectable to make a case against things like having to exhaust all your savings and redundancy pay before your qualify for benefits.
Larvatus Prodeo 2009
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When the slimy rodent's lies (interest rates and Workchoices) threatened the wallets of his darling "aspirationals" they finally turned on him.
The Road to Surfdom 2008
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The aspirationals are desperate to avoid them, and this is really what the demos in Brighton are about.
Ironic Ducks Newmania 2007
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The aspirationals are desperate to avoid them, and this is really what the demos in Brighton are about.
Archive 2007-03-01 Newmania 2007
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The aspirationals are desperate to avoid them, and this is really what the demos in Brighton are about.
Archive 2007-02-25 Newmania 2007
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