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1 Hope foreign travel has not given him the swell head .
2 Then Biker's always drinking more or less, and he's got the swell head , anyhow.
3 I guess he's got the swell head .
4 I don't know of anything that can cure a sudden accession of swell head like gazing at the heavens.
5 The distinguishing characteristic of roup is not so-called " swell head " or other form of cold, but the offensive roupy odor.
6 When I go back to New York it'll be all I can do to keep from getting the swell head and bragging about it.
7 It's that you've got an overdose of what them modern brain specialists call exaggerated ego; which us common critters would call plain swell head .
8 The Figures acknowledge the applause in an obvious condition of swelled head .
9 A substance the world uses to put a damper on swelled heads .
10 Nice little dude, with a swelled head , but popular with the ladies.
11 Suffers from swelled head , which is part of their plan, of course.
12 I don't want you to feel that I've got a swelled head .
13 Very level-headed man is Mr. Samuel Lambert; no frills and no swelled head .
14 I'd be having the swelled head if I could find that.
15 It is true, as a nation, they have something of a swelled head .
16 He's a very ordinary fellow, with a rich father and a swelled head .
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