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- If one day, I became arrogant, please remember, ever also no man put me in the heart.
- For the third time the snooted matron totally ignored him.
- Mary was on the high ropes after she was chosen as Miss Beauty.
- And I assure you, Bella, it was an especially supercilious pig.
- He likes to hold his head high and brag about his academic achievements.
- Tom: you have always got your nose in the air, which hurts many boys' hearts.
- Old man: you this defiant chanted, who let you come in?
- People say he is as proud as a peacock. Nobody wants to be his friend.
- Nobody really enjoys being with Dr. Lee because he al ways has his nose in the air.
- He went his own way, the result is, not to bump into someone is being hit.
- Gates and company were defiant, to the point of stonewalling regulators and refusing to take the charges seriously.
- He said some very offensive things to me and had no regard for my reaction. He was quite cavalier.
- International regulators remain defiant.
- The French are often accused of being grumpy and dismissive.
- What he said showed he was really defiant.
- He always speaks in an arrogant tone.
- With a lot of people backing him up, he would naturally be giving himself airs and looking down his nose at everybody.
- He thought too much of himself and was getting too big for his boots, though he kept his thoughts to himself.
- Just look at the AIRS she's giving herself, looking down her nose at everybody.
- If one day, I became a defiant, please remember, ever also no man put me in mind.
- Defiant in their haughty and arrogant inaccessibility, they seem to shout: I dare you!
- With a lot of people backing him up, he would naturally be giving himself airs and looking down his nose at everybody.
- Gates and company were defiant, to the point of stonewalling regulators and refusing to take the charges seriously.
- Time is almost up, and Iran remains defiant.
- International regulators remain defiant.