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1 There is nothing like experience to take the conceit out of these youngsters.
2 He'll take the conceit out o' ye better than I can.
3 How the contemplation of Nature as a whole does take the conceit out of us!
4 The boys knew very well how to take the conceit or vanity out of their comrades.
5 It would take the conceit out of them.
6 I'll take the conceit out of Dick Prescott!
7 He'll take the conceit out of these Army hikers, predicted some of the knowing ones among the Navy fans.
8 I am very glad indeed, Jim, that somebody has been good enough to take the conceit out of you.
9 If some folks who fancy themselves could see me when there is nobody about, it might take the conceit out of them.
10 It has been well said, that "New York is the best place in the world to take the conceit out of a man."
11 Here was an opportunity of taking the conceit out of him.
12 The claymores had taken the conceit out of him finely.
13 He gives you exercise, takes the conceit out of you.
14 That took the conceit out of me fast enough.
15 The lame excuse is offered, that it does the Freshmen good,- takesthe conceit out of them.
16 It takes the conceit out of one to go up to college and compete with women instead of girls.
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