Offensively self-assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power.
1We deal in matters too great for even those high-and-mighty Droods.
2I know a rotten apple in the high-and-mighty O'Rourke family tree is unthinkable.
3Lachlan McGillivray had always been too high-and-mighty for his own good.
4We can't afford them high-and-mighty prices at Kroger's and the A&P like you.
5Of course, the high-and-mighty Carlisles would call in the feds.
6Lilith laughed, to see the high-and-mighty Authorities cringe and fawn at her colourless feet.
7No wonder high-and-mighty Brioche didn't want to handle it.
8But you're nothing more than a high-and-mighty camp lady.
9I need to lay off with the high-and-mighty stance.
10You don't get to play high-and-mighty with me anymore.
11Coming here with all his high-and-mighty talk.
12He wouldn't have informed that high-and-mighty Englishman.
13Don't take that high-and-mighty tone with me!
14But did those high-and-mighty women do anything?
15You're the high-and-mighty Carolyn Carlisle.
16Mister high-and-mighty's all testy tonight.'