I just pursed my lips and smiled superciliously ahead, hoping my contempt would irritate him further. |
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He looked at me skeptically and asked rather superciliously me if I had ever bartended. |
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Its elegant double-height parlor is lined in dark wood and accessorized with cashmere sweaters and large-game trophies that peer down superciliously from their mountings. |
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Reeling from their own fear of the past 24 hours, the crew were superciliously told that they were wasting their time sending their transmission to London. |
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Each is right for himself and need not smile superciliously at the other. |
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Marlene's lip curls superciliously at passé role models who kowtowed to patriarchal bullying, but isn't that Seventies feminism already going askew? |
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If you tried to drink a quiet pint on the harbour the ducks were there and they sat squatly and looked up at you and seemed to chuckle superciliously, which was off-putting. |
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