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Affectedly genteel.
highfalutin
hifalutin
hoity-toity
highfaluting
la-di-da
pretentious
Grandiose.
impressive
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highfalutin
hifalutin
hoity-toity
highfaluting
la-di-da
Examples for "
highfalutin
"
1
Anything in the least
highfalutin
'
would depress, not exalt, a British company.
2
She discusses her writing in nuts and bolts terms, not
highfalutin
'
abstracts.
3
She was never going to change her name to something citified and
highfalutin
.
4
But no, Sacks has other
highfalutin
'
ideas for her fairy bread.
5
But dull, pancake-flat expanses of plastic just below them mock their
highfalutin
pretensions.
1
That's what men want, not
hifalutin
'
mind cures delivered at long range.
2
Athena seems like a
hifalutin
metaphor for yet another streaming service from a multinational megacorp.
3
Jest like her mother, full of
hifalutin
notions, discontented, and sot in her own idees.
4
You talk pretty
hifalutin
'
fer a real workin' man.
5
When he takes a stand, it will be based not on
hifalutin
principles but on factual information.
1
No wonder you shake that
hoity
-
toity
of yours every chance you get.
2
I hope the lesson brought down her
hoity
-
toity
a peg or two.
3
Mahony was feeling particularly rasped by John's
hoity
-
toity
behaviour in this connection.
4
Faithfull was far too
hoity
-
toity
to do anything as common as signing on.
5
You needn't be so
hoity
-
toity
;
you haven't much occasion; sit down.
1
But Atlas'
highfaluting
acrobatic escapes are very much real.
2
After dinner her father pleaded for a music-hall as against what he called "some
highfaluting
,
teacup English play." He won.
1
I wanted to see a ruthless competitive streak, not a
la
-
di
-
da
approach to losing.
2
Police investigation, accident, la-di-da...reading between the lines, I think they're trying to hide suicide.
3
No more froufrou art shows or
la
-
di
-
da
symphonies.
4
Military humvees, incidentally, aren't the gaudy gas munchers that are so
la
-
di
-
da
among Hollywood's spoiled and beautiful.
5
Born in Philadelphia, la-di-da-di-da, Frieda was skimming.
1
This claim is
grandiose
and premature; it is not, however, obviously wrong.
2
It is a condition that means that the person is quite
grandiose
.
3
As a
grandiose
self-deception, war is o' the same magnitude as religion.
4
It's a bit long, but it's the only
grandiose
thing about it.
5
Sometimes this is effective; at other times it is a little
grandiose
.
6
This
grandiose
apostrophe was scarcely in accord with his costume and physiognomy.
7
But for 27 lucky travellers, access to the plane is more
grandiose
.
8
Yet Tinley offers more than a neat line in
grandiose
self pity.
9
His sumptuous, well-appointed table was placed in
grandiose
fashion at their disposal.
10
Valmorain had
grandiose
plans, but he had to concentrate on the immediate.
11
They don't pitch a
grandiose
vision of a remade world of mobility.
12
Once she might have been satisfied with
grandiose
phrases and scornful assurances.
13
You should think twice before you squander it on your
grandiose
dreams.
14
The
grandiose
and imposing St George's Hall was devastated, its roof collapsed.
15
Instead, Delphic have sculpted
grandiose
indie anthems with super-bright electronic surface sheens.
16
Pitt's strategy for the American campaign was spacious, not to say
grandiose
.
grandiose
more grandiose
grandiose plans
grandiose name
grandiose scheme
too grandiose