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Meanings of human foibles in anglès
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Usage of human foibles in anglès
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She told herself that she was beyond such absurd humanfoibles as jealousy.
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In the 'Tramp' he laughs at humanfoibles and affectations-andwants to smash them.
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A sweet-tempered satirist, Nash poked fun at humanfoibles but in a gentle, light-hearted way.
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Where the city is concerned, such humanfoibles are petty and meaningless compared to its survival.
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YOUNG, whose satires give the very anatomy of humanfoibles, was wholly governed by his housekeeper.
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In a lifetime of peeking through underwear drawers, he had earned a doctorate on humanfoibles and sins.
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Then there are humanfoibles that can affect results: People might say they're going to vote, and then don't.
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He also said the characters would breathe with the kind of humanfoibles for which Lee's creations are known.
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Henrys even-handed approach showcases not just the money and the glamour, but the humanfoibles behind the boom and bust.
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He was celibate, and did not seem to have any desire for such humanfoibles as wealth, power, fame or comeliness.
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Then one picks it up again and a few minutes later an unexpected observation on humanfoibles makes one smile again.
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A humane, humorous, considerate and loving man, an enthusiast of the countryside and nature, Graham was an incisive observer of humanfoibles.
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If the unmarried Betty had a fault, it was a certain sweet truculence, a pretty self-assertiveness which sometimes betrayed intolerance of humanfoibles.
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His snored in magic tree trunks and twinkled in the constellations, frequently emerging, mossy-haired or moon-burned, to fraternize with humanity, sharing humanfoibles and appetites.
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"I know about your history." Angleton looks bored, rather than disapproving: he probably puts it down to humanfoibles.