babbitt
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Irving, 1865–1933, U.S. educator and critic.
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Milton Byron, 1916–2011, U.S. composer.
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(italics) a novel (1922) by Sinclair Lewis.
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(often lowercase) a self-satisfied person who conforms readily to conventional, middle-class ideas and ideals, especially of business and material success; Philistine: from the main character in the novel by Sinclair Lewis.
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By extension, a “Babbitt” is a narrow-minded, materialistic businessman.
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Origin of babbitt
First recorded in 1900–05; short for Babbitt metal
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BABBITT, Minn. — President Trump was due in a few days, but Tim Pawlenty was not ready to say if he would share the stage in Duluth on Wednesday with his party’s leader.
From Washington Post • Jun. 19, 2018
BABBITT, which we would gladly have read by every one.
From The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 3, March, 1862 by Various
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