We have no meanings for "egregious vanity" in our records yet.
1 But he in his egregious vanity must of course misunderstand.
2 But he gave one or two splendid snapshots of actors and their egregious vanity .
3 His egregious vanity , wounded by that laughter, egged him on.
4 And yet one can pardon this egregious vanity when one thinks of Pliny's other qualities.
5 His egregious vanity demands it.
6 Here was a house that gratified his sensuous nature through and through, and appealed irresistibly to his egregious vanity .
7 Her words flattered his egregious vanity which had even as great, if not a greater, hold upon him than his tyrannical temper.
8 To a man of Butler's egregious vanity his trial was a glorious opportunity for displaying his intellectual gifts, such as they were.
9 "I am not going to pander to such egregious vanity . "
10 "Cozened?" quoth he hoarsely, his egregious vanity in arms.
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