Aún no tenemos significados para "inordinately vain".
1He was inordinately vain, and died at last insane and a suicide.
2He was an inordinately vain man, but he was an exceedingly shrewd one.
3Had she not been inordinately vain, this woman, like many, would have been extraordinarily clever.
4She was well educated, and inordinately vain of her blood, and how this galling necessity humiliated her!
5He was inordinately vain and cantankerous.
6He was inordinately vain and self-centred.
7Lord Tancred was not inordinately vain, though a man, and he had a sense of humor-sohe laughed.
8He was an ill-conditioned fellow, inordinately vain of his personal appearance, and by no means scrupulous in his conduct with women.
9Sir Herbert Street was an inordinately vain man, but conscientious at the same time and, in matters of art-criticism, sufficiently reliable.
10She is inordinately vain of her hands, and says her husband married her for their sake, which I can quite believe.
11For this man considered himself to be a genius, and was inordinately vain, and his ignorance was equal to his conceit.
12It was the only trait she had inherited from that particular ancestor and he had been inordinately vain of his wife's hands.
13A cat that has white mittens, for instance, is often inordinately vain, and keeps them in the most immaculate state of cleanliness.
14It was too high for her, so her little feet, of which she was inordinately vain, rested on a hassock of crimson tapestry.
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