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1 It's an inflated sense of value-liketulips in the Dutch tulip frenzy.
2 This young woman had an inflated sense of what life owed her.
3 I can tolerate your inflated sense of significance to this case.
4 The problem with Mafia bosses is that they get an inflated sense of self-importance.
5 My inflated sense of my abilities was bolstered over the years by compliments from surprised French people.
6 A short, round woman with a pink cardigan and an inflated sense of self-importance bustled up to us.
7 His off-field antics and at times over- inflated sense of self-belief have earned him near comedy status in the game.
8 Add an inflated sense of his ability to get out of tight spots and an unhappy ending was inevitable.
9 Crucially, this association was entirely mediated by their having an inflated sense of moral virtue compared with their peers.
10 "That I have an inflated sense of my own importance," I suggested.
11 He'd been burned one too many times by candidates with an over inflated sense of importance and a selective memory.
12 People with an inflated sense of their own ability to make smart investments often take shortcuts and don't fully think decisions through.
13 Now I can see that it wouldn't take much tweaking to turn that sense of mission into an inflated sense of self-worth.
14 It's one thing to have a clear game plan to rule the market, a solid revenue stream and an inflated sense of self-worth.
15 Workers from Generation Y tend to be lazy, have an over- inflated sense of entitlement and hate being criticised according to an American study.
16 The problem with this show is its derivative nature, in tandem with a finger-snapping cool that conveys an inflated sense of its own cleverness.
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