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1 She's got too many airs for a girl in her condition.
2 Perhaps he'll wish he hadn't put on quite so many airs .
3 She put on so many airs 'bout goin' street-car-ridin' last Sunday.
4 He gives himself as many airs as if he were some great lord!
5 He put on as many airs as if he owned the whole blooming Pacific.
6 He used to say you put on so many airs it made him sick.
7 I never saw a fellow put on so many airs .
8 He put on a great many airs , but knew nothing.
9 School girls now-a-days put on too many airs -copyin ' after college rowdies with their pranks!
10 In truth, she already acted with too many airs .
11 Those English sons-in-law sometimes gave themselves too many airs .
12 Felicity puts on as many airs as ever, but she makes great things to eat.
13 Cilly Dennison gives herself so many airs , it's altogether too much for plain country folks.
14 You won't put on so many airs when you go round begging for cold victuals.
15 Perhaps then he won't put on so many airs .
16 That's why she's putting on so many airs now.
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