Brahmin
/ˈbɹɑːmɪn/
"Brahmin" in a Sentence (4 examples)
Mary is Boston Brahmin.
Mary's Boston Brahmin.
Branching from the root of it all was New England Society. The original Nelson [W. Aldrich] became remembered as a patrician, a Brahmin.
In Iran-Contra, the independent counsel investigating the scandal, Lawrence Walsh, was a deadly serious Brahmin lawyer with a sterling Republican pedigree; he nevertheless faced withering criticism from members of his own party, just as special counsel Robert Mueller has as he investigates Trump and his circle.