Aún no tenemos significados para "inordinate vanity".
1He had inordinate vanity, and there are many stories about his foppishness.
2Craven Le Noir, among his other graces, was gifted with inordinate vanity.
3It is your inordinate vanity that prompts you to abuse your monstrous power.
4Shields was a man of inordinate vanity and a corresponding irascibility.
5Perhaps, without inordinate vanity, I may be permitted to preserve those which follow.
6Wonderful rings!-emblemsof your inordinate vanity and vulgar wealth- Iforgotthem!
7Their object is to merge all natural and all social sentiment in inordinate vanity.
8She knew her own weakness-herinordinate vanity; for vanity is the weakness of strong women.
9But Oscar Wilde was conscious of great ability and was driven by an inordinate vanity.
10He had, like most Frenchmen, an inordinate vanity, and loved incense from all ranks and conditions.
11He was possessed of an inordinate vanity.
12Edmund Burke had an interview with him and held that inordinate vanity was the leading trait in his character.
13Their inordinate vanity is well called the slum counterpart of self-esteem, and Riis calls the gang a club run wild.
14He had, however, become independent at too early an age, and this had brought into play his natural inordinate vanity.
15Thus can inordinate vanity prolong the true triumph of genius, and impress its own view of itself upon the minds of millions.
16Terrible and sudden in his wrath, he was yet of inordinate vanity, and was easily led by those who understood his weakness.
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