1Neither let the pomp of office turn them into a stuffed shirt.
2She'd imagined that he would be a pompous, old, self-important stuffed shirt.
3A conventional chap-bit of a stuffed shirt-not Miller's kind at all.
4Kind of a stuffed shirt, to tell you the truth.
5He characterized Frank Shabata by a Bohemian expression which is the equivalent of stuffed shirt.
6He's a stuffed shirt if there ever was one.
7Twitch, you're a pompous old faker, a stuffed shirt.
8And, oh, what a stuffed shirt he was, he'd replied as though she'd been completely serious.
9Badoglio became a trusted and effective deputy, not a stuffed shirt as General Porro had been.
10The first time I talked to him, I thought, 'What a good-looking guy-but what a stuffed shirt.'
11A bit of a stuffed shirt at first, but he's loosened up some in just two days.
12I was going to prove to that insufferable stuffed shirt that Grogan's Majestic Marley of Churchill was no quitter.
13He hated Harry Quebert, who was supposedly a great writer but seemed more like a great stuffed shirt to him.
14She peered back over her shoulder and said, "But if you're implying he's a stuffed shirt, he's not."
15For the longest time, Keller shut me out, treating me like the unimaginative, by-the-book stuffed shirt I was afraid I really was.
16Of himself Carr was the 'toom tabard' of earlier parlance in his native country, the ' stuffed shirt' of a later and more remote generation.
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