I'm sorry, Nick, anyone but that insufferable, lying, supercilious, talentless, mediocre, tiny-minded creep Charlie Boy. |
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But all his kindness has earned him not the thanks of the toffee-nosed British Establishment but their supercilious contempt. |
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Its factual jurisprudence is slapdash, sloppy, and, too often, supercilious. |
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Bert grins, as only he can, with a sparkle of wicked glee and supercilious superiority. |
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But they soon got used to my low-key presence and stared at me with supercilious hauteur. |
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And getting a reporter to print it without immediately following it with something supercilious is an even more awe-inspiring talent. |
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Darcy, though attracted to the next sister, the lively and spirited Elizabeth, greatly offends her by his supercilious behaviour at a ball. |
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So of course Karen and the other girls have been acting normal and even maybe a bit more supercilious at school, spreading rumors about Rebecca. |
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He unfolded the step-ladder, silently with a supercilious gesture of his hand declined my request to help him, and climbed right up to the roof. |
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He is dressed in a sleeveless sweater, striped shirt and tie, and gives the impression of being supercilious, humorless and disengaged. |
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The voice of the narrator is a somewhat supercilious one, observing and comparing the rites from the train window. |
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The former live their lives within a rigid moralism and behavioral codes and have a supercilious social pretense. |
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Too often, it's just our supercilious attitude to this thing called relief. |
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Mr Cameron is a little too supercilious and much too liberal for most in his party. |
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To point that out, of course, will only strengthen her sense of being persecuted by supercilious elites. |
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It's all beautifully acted, but I didn't care about Susan and John and their tremulous relationship, laden with supercilious, middlebrow significance. |
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It is a fellow wine-lover who enthusiastically wants you to try something they have found, rather than a supercilious guardian of stuffy good taste. |
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I had remembered him as patrician, remote, supercilious, but Jane had seen more. |
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Queensland, who'll never lose the chip on their shoulder, wants more, and NSW, always supercilious, is desperate to end the pain. |
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The sheer supercilious, pious hypocracy fair takes the breath away. |
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It would be to display a supercilious, indeed arrogant, attitude and would therefore be a great mistake simply to ignore this. |
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We do not take tolerance in its negative sense: as supercilious indifference to others. |
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They tried therefore to draw up plans which would not go against the supercilious convictions of the Brothers. |
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And, apart from the supercilious ape-descended journalists at the opening, the crowds seem to love it. |
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She remains faithful to Thackeray's vision but adds a touch of candour to his tone of condescension, a sparkle to the supercilious ways of the British rich. |
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We do wish to improve our fighting skills-but we cannot learn from supercilious, hostile words, sullen arrogance, or patronizing condescension. |
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When you consider he works in an industry known for its excess of pretentious luvvies and supercilious fashion junkies, his down-to-earth nature is surprising. |
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Constitutional regions, in particular, wish to receive respect instead of supercilious treatment from the Member States that have the final say in every instance. |
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In his own ears the words he spoke rang hollow, awkward, even impertinent. He could say nothing which did not seem hideously supercilious. |
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Now he was a sturdy, straw haired man of thirty with a rather hard mouth and a supercilious manner. |
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I mount the 18th tee and meet the supercilious gaze of Doc Russell, who sits on the bench smoking a cigar, jesting ribaldly with his satellites. |
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From deep within this conflagration of tony, occasionally insightful, arch, pompous, mournful, supercilious, generous, salivating verbalism, the single consistent sound to emerge is a howl of revulsion. |
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He has assembled a marvellous cast of supercilious desk clerks, elderly roues, tarts, Russian generals on leave, an actress from Paris, a maharajah and his entourage, to mention only the leads. |
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Instead of fraternity and fairness there was racism sometimes overt, more often and insidiously the supercilious tolerance that the empire cultivated. |
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By these standards, one might conclude that civility is best exemplified by the polished hypocrisy of a diplomat in an unfriendly capital or the supercilious correctness of a waiter in a pricey Paris restaurant. |
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He did not know what it was to wrangle on indifferent points, to triumph in the superiority of his understanding, or to be supercilious on the side of truth. |
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He poured his heart out to them, so as he never could in any other company, where he hath generally passed for being moody, or supercilious and silent. |
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Last year, it may be remembered, my allusions, such as they were, to the Pageant fever that obsessed the country were couched in somewhat supercilious vain. |
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