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"haughty" Definitions
  1. behaving in an unfriendly way towards other people because you think that you are better than them

254 Sentences With "haughty"

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The actor, normally cast as the haughty villain in blockbuster
French people who stick to vous appear haughty to Quebeckers.
His voice is haughty, his smile cruel, his motivations mysterious.
Consider the comeuppance that awaited that same fable's haughty hare.
Company insiders have described him as increasingly haughty and imperious.
Jason O'Connell's haughty, awkward Mr. Darcy is even better than that.
Cunningham, too, had a haughty side, one clearly honed in battle.
Jennifer Connelly plays Chiren, Ido's haughty, morally compromised ex and fellow cybersurgeon.
He plays Valerian with a haughty indifference and cold, bro-y demeanour.
Riverdale really nails the callous disregard and haughty entitlement of old money.
" Or: "Pride goes before a disaster and haughty spirit before a fall.
Foreigners' soccer was viewed with haughty indifference by the English soccer establishment.
The Judd in this picture is similarly haughty but eventually more sympathetic.
Dr. Dhers's haughty rant tapped into tensions around Argentina's deep economic divide.
So the flag is taken up by others, who are less haughty.
It would have been over the top and haughty like the role demanded.
" He "lived in a kind of haughty misanthropy, behind a rampart of irony.
Medusa's portrayal as the team's haughty queen and general sour sport is perfection.
Back then, in the '90s, there were whispers, snickers, haughty rolls of eyes.
Back then, in the '90s, there were whispers, snickers, haughty rolls of eyes.
In Brandon Flowers they had a haughty, eyeliner-wearing frontman with a honeyed voice.
Frenchness is in play via precise techniques and well-defined flavors, not haughty service.
Behary says narcissists can get haughty or arrogant when they talk about failed relationships.
Overall, her temperament tended to be majestic and regal, a touch haughty at times.
These humble TV actors don't often get the same attention as those haughty series regulars.
Unlike him, she came from a privileged background and he assumed she would be haughty.
There's a splendid, if superfluous, battle between Cliff and a haughty Bruce Lee (Mike Moh).
The most recent compositions are of aging grand dames Photoshopped into haughty New York locales.
As "Thee Stallion," she's loud, aggressive, often haughty, given to sexual boasts and demands for submission.
It's, well, very English, depicting and critiquing midcentury Britain's haughty propriety, deep homophobia and posh insularity.
Ms. Arden's character was a haughty upper-crust type; Ms. Ballard's was brassy and very Italian.
Then there is Aunt Maria, "the victim of a haughty manner," a powerhouse who runs the place.
Free of haughty abstraction, they seek to make art that is both powerful and easy to grasp.
There were haughty and naughty ponies, and mares who ran through sprinklers with me in the summer.
He is suspected of being the original robber by the daughter of our first movie's haughty princess.
The haughty Mr. Mitterrand, like his predecessors, sought to preserve the monarchical style of the French presidency.
From the more objective vantage point, those same qualities took on an opposite shade: aloof, haughty, petulant.
Butt was haughty and rude, Mr. Malik said, even to those who were trying to assist her.
In "Feud," Lange is forever rubbing lemons on her elbows or doing jittery calisthenics, haughty with overcompensation.
What is the root of the haughty aristocratic conservatism the Times chooses to foist on its liberal
She wasn't lordly or haughty, Ms. Mellen said; she didn't name-drop or lean on her connections.
Ruki, though usually a proud and haughty cat, often becomes uncharacteristically docile when I put her in costume.
Cersei has long had a haughty sense of entitlement, but she's especially spiteful when she has been wronged.
A Haughty GeneralGoT is looking for a white actor aged 40-55 to play a senior military officer.
Born into a poor family, he long nursed grudges against people he perceived as haughty, over-privileged snobs.
Behind the haughty exterior, a leader is emerging who seems to be at once brave, disciplined and thoughtful.
However, this is more important than a member with loose accounting practices and a haughty taste in design.
Stew on that for a bit before you get too haughty if you are an American soccer fan.
Cautious optimism has replaced haughty supremacy in the Bronx, a result of four seasons without a playoff victory.
Gorsuch's tone during arguments can be haughty, which has sparked tensions, and he has bucked some institutional practices.
Thin-skinned and yet haughty, Clara doesn't make a very reliable narrator, but she gets the gist right.
Clearly she has thrown herself wholeheartedly into her money-changing, and she nods to Shay with haughty indifference.
Piper-Heidsieck is the official Champagne of the Oscars this year, and P-H is some pretty haughty stuff.
AS INVITATIONS for haughty English scoffing go, Nicola Sturgeon's opening speech at the Scottish National Party conference was irresistible.
Previously haughty locals have befriended the cheerful police manning the cordons around Queen Elizabeth Gardens and Zizzi&aposs restaurant.
On horseback, they are imposing and haughty, until they turn on their matinée-idol smiles in the winner's circle.
He had refused happiness when it was presented to him in the haughty form that he had always craved.
Adult Jazz make a sort of unclassifiable and mischievous pop music that sounds as haunted as it does haughty.
Stefflon Don is a confidently dismissive rapper with a rich, bulbous voice, and her verse here is downright haughty.
" Here she is on a young white woman in Zambia: "She seemed both weak and imperious, helpless yet haughty.
It all started with this haughty tweet, which purported to celebrate all the sandwiches we'll eat over Memorial Day weekend.
They were upwardly mobile during his early years, ascending from middle-class Peter Cooper Village to haughty Sutton Place South.
In this talk, his strong will is pitted against that of another haughty New Yorker, the master builder Robert Moses.
Should it be radical, like Momofuku Ko; grand, like Eleven Madison Park; wacky, like Gabriel Kreuther; haughty, like Jean-Georges?
The misimpression is completely understandable if you have been taking in media coverage — in particular, reporting on a haughty Sept.
Tammy Lee, a haughty Asian businesswoman, chafing at perceived slights from some of her equally self-satisfied, younger white teammates.
But other Europeans should not be too haughty about Germany's debate, for their own rows on asylum are barely more rational.
Cats are proud of what they are, as is proven by their almost haughty attitude to other animals — humans too sometimes.
"Ours is not a haughty refusal, I want to clarify that," Bruno Valentini, mayor of Siena, said in a phone interview.
But he was also known for the Malkmus persona, a haughty, bored ironist whose sarcasm was so sharp it could wound.
She's a working actress but not a star, with three daughters and a haughty, fragile elderly mother, who lives next door.
In that first book, Sansa is a bit haughty and presumptuous, and then she later becomes a prisoner of a tyrant.
The Cavaliers, after all, still represent the Eastern Conference's best and last line of defense against the stubbornly superior, haughty West.
"Apollonian rigidity versus Dionysian catharsis is brilliantly etched as carnality opposes pretense and the haughty are brought low via mockery," he says.
Sure, it's all part of the game, but there's something in these animals' tone that feels a little bit haughty and rude.
GETTING IN There's no doorman, but there is a hostess with a haughty attitude who tartly leads the way to the bookshelf.
Served on a lunch tray and warmed in airplane-style containers, dinner was far from the haughty train meals in the movies.
Graham) flees her disapproving family in haughty Hartford at the age of 16, after giving birth to a daughter, Rory (Ms. Bledel).
Breezing into court, she took the stand and, by turns haughty, coquettish, weepy and coarse, spoke of Gestapo tactics in Beverly Hills.
Price's thread received a perhaps too-haughty response from gaming YouTuber Deroir, who disagreed with some of what Price had to say.
Despite this fleeting moment of self-reflection, on policy matters, he maintained a haughty and dismissive air towards those with whom he disagrees.
He has been called "Jupiter" for his haughty style, and his economic reforms at home are being challenged by a wave of strikes.
In Scottish heraldry, the unicorn was lauded for its supposedly proud and haughty nature, and its willingness to choose death over being captured.
First she showed Tisdale and Grabeel, doing their first haughty scene together as Sharpay and Ryan, complete with some adorably dorky dance moves.
MacGregor is best known as playing the wealthy, haughty, mean-spirited Harriet on the popular TV series that aired from 1974 to 143.
Ms. Huppert's character, much like Ms. Breillat, is haughty and defiantly independent, but without fully realizing it, she is played for a sucker.
He presented a specific combination of Russian masculinity — he could be gruff and haughty but also earnest and affable, depending on the setting.
The roach that invaded my home must have been an American cockroach, and probably ascended the foul, haughty sewers of Williamsburg to terrorize me.
E: When I joined, there were a few haughty bankers and I was told that if they leave, the clients will leave with them.
But in non-euro countries like the Czech Republic, even mentioning euro membership sounds like a haughty warning to join, or be left behind.
This evening was supposed to mark the moment that he reconnected with the French people, and put his reputation for haughty rule behind him.
For one thing, he wouldn't be the aloof, haughty Doctor Strange we know from the comics, he'd be just another earnest do-gooder superhero.
She and Cecilia preferred a family tree, finding out which haughty beauty in a portrait had married whom, which children had died tragically young.
He collected his reflections in "Boredom," a piece whose haughty crankiness set the tone for generations of intellectual distaste for popular culture and cinema.
It's a haughty image stuck somewhere between the Baroque and a high school portrait — the Juicy Couture of photographs if there ever was one.
In Act 1, we see that Prince Siegfried's haughty tutor, Von Rasposen (Alekszandr Komarov), doesn't want Siegfried (Gergely Leblanc) mixing with the local villagers.
It showed a haughty man with a thick moustache and an odd, recoiled look on his face, as if he'd just smelled something surprising.
As a haughty millennial, the fact that anybody still pays for traditional cable TV baffles me, but 85 percent of US households still do.
Starting Monday, you're ready to step out, putting these haughty beliefs into action and showing the world the grace of your beautiful and powerful mind.
These works stand tall and haughty, some reaching 11 feet; they are a commanding presence undercut by the languidness of the foam they're constructed from.
Mr Macron needs to roll up his sleeves and explain to people in plain, un-haughty terms why his plans will make France better off.
Mr. Johnson, who is about to formally launch the Conservative campaign, is already saddled with a reputation for being haughty and occasionally out of touch.
Head bowed, Paul approaches Esther like a sly supplicant, advancing obliquely; she, in turn, appears haughty and amused as she looks down from her perch.
It is a great tragedy when we think of classical music as being haughty, or the sort of music that only plays in art galleries.
Almost a decade later, she played the haughty, hygienic henchwoman Miss Clean on "Batman" (2000), opposite Burgess Meredith, in his last portrayal of the Penguin.
Zumret had grown up to be beautiful, one of the girls in school who was cool by virtue of looks and a cultivated haughty attitude.
He arrives with furrowed brow and haughty tone, immediately mansplaining to Emily why she should lose her job over an insult uncovered by Thompson's leaks.
"Trump, as this super-sized celebrity, made a running joke of that kind of haughty, thin-skinned snappish quality when he was on TV," Saunders says.
Perhaps they're haughty, condescending elitists who see technology as a badge of social status, and an $800 cellphone as a way to lord that over others.
I very much doubted the $159 AirPods, and I was certainly put off by Apple's haughty presentation, but user feedback appears to be proving me wrong.
Not only were the gilets jaunes left behind, they felt scorned by the winners of globalisation, embodied by the haughty and remote figure of Emmanuel Macron.
But that title doesn't come off as haughty in the least, because Smith's take on house tropes on his latest full-length is, well, pretty perfect.
She's haughty to an extreme, nothing is up to her standard, and she unleashes a taunting superiority toward everyone and everything around her, including her rapist.
And Mannix is also pestered by twin-sister journalists (Tilda Swinton, times two: haughty and haughtier) who threaten to undermine him in their own devious ways.
Paulina (MaameYaa Boafo) is the haughty queen bee of a fictional in-group at Aburi Girls' Senior High School, a real institution in southeastern Ghana. (Ms.
Synopsis: A modernization of Charles Dickens' classic story finds the hapless Finn as a painter in New York City pursuing his unrequited and haughty childhood love.
The great soprano, who died on Monday at 74, had a regal, even haughty presence, our classical music critic writes, but also vocal charisma to spare.
That's how much every Power Five school operates right now, especially the haughty ones like Notre Dame that like to pretend they're above all that shit.
Perhaps it is just to one person with whom O is quarreling, but one can easily slip into and relate to the haughty defiance of the track.
The major music critics of the 1970s and 69.993s were skeptical about Queen, dismissing the band as bombastic and haughty, antithetical to rock's earthy working-class roots.
When we left off in December, Iris and Liz Taylor had stormed into the Countess' lair to murder that haughty, well-dressed bitch who ruined their lives.
First and foremost, any new president should execute public duties with a commanding civility and poise befitting the nation's chief executive, but without appearing aloof or haughty.
Frank objects, but it's too late: Soon Frank's rich mother (a haughty Lindsay Duncan) arrives from Boston to usher Mary off to a life of higher learning.
Simple arithmetic alone, then, gives China ample reason to feel a sense of haughty condescension toward the new-made state on the far side of the Pacific.
There are various stories about the beginnings of the company, most involving a dispute between founder Ferruccio Lamborghini and a haughty Enzo Ferrari, the founder of Ferrari.
A provocative new ad for Equinox features a woman breastfeeding two babies in the middle of a crowded restaurant with a haughty expression that suggests unapologetic confidence.
The once-haughty character became Reek, a hollow husk of a person who, alternating between emotional catatonia and PTSD symptoms so severe, could barely remember his own name.
As dramatic and spectacular as it is, though, I do have to note a measure of disappointment with the haughty way in which Rolls-Royce speaks of it.
Her chin belied the softness of her lips: this was a sharp, haughty chin, abruptly interrupting the flow of her jawline, and, below it, a rather short neck.
Her Lilli, more refined and less broadly comic than some, is a haughty diva who must learn humility, not because she's a woman but because she's too proud.
Joe Biden has spent nearly his entire adult life in the Senate or as vice president, but no one could fairly accuse him of being haughty or elitist.
Mr. Macron has yet to address the case directly, but political opponents have seized upon it to portray the president as a haughty ruler who flouts the law.
If the book's Lakotas — haughty and imperial at one moment, fearful and vulnerable the next, prudent and accommodating the third — seem strange and unfamiliar, this portrayal has succeeded.
And that was pretty much it, at least according to the Garden State's haughty neighbors across the Hudson River, a point that justifiably rankled generations of New Jerseyans.
But, from her first day on the job, Bertie is thrown off by her boss's haughty air, his demands that she say "Yes, Chef" and never question him.
Around the time of her last album, "Unapologetic" (Def Jam), released near the end of 2012, Rihanna was at her creative peak, having honed a haughty, gothic, erotic sound.
But I can still remember the voices emanating from our fat, round TV back then: Niles's and Frasier's haughty Brahmin, Daphne's needling Manchester brogue, and Martin's gruff, cackling twang.
" The second chapter, "The Epidemic," is more clinical, citing the DSM's Diagnostic Criteria for Narcissistic Personality Disorder — things like "Requires excessive admiration" and "Shows arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitudes.
There was something about her soot-stained red brick, partially decayed facade and two rounded towers that called to my heart — a once haughty dowager fallen on hard days.
"She looks to be a good 17 years old, possessed of a striking figure and a devilishly haughty teenage air," Bosley Crowther said in his review in The Times.
Vietnam painted a picture of a country haughty enough to believe it was infallible, and a country blind enough to refuse to learn the right lessons from a debacle.
This was a cold, haughty, withdrawn woman who was intransigent and unwilling and actually failing to understand that the world and the country had shifted and failing to understand modernity.
I don't want to get too persnickety or haughty about this, but I do find it ridiculous that an $8+ billion company isn't able to get its basic services correct.
That unique charisma, that cool, haughty, languid role he played so well, adapted equally to roles meant to seduce the audience as it did to roles meant to repel them.
Wealth and/or earning a decent income isn't the problem, it is the 'haughty attitude', they would think, not contemplating the sacrifices and genuine struggles those such as I endure.
Reproached for his previously haughty know-it-all manner of governing, he is keen to avoid the impression that he is about to impose new rules on an unwilling public.
All this is to say that Pierre is a haughty, willful powder keg of conflicting drives in a film whose subject is teenage identity in an age of bewildering choices.
Disguising herself as a young man named Cesario, Viola gets a job with a duke, Orsino (Michael Bradley Cohen), who is unrequitedly in love with the haughty Olivia (Ceci Fernandez).
Yes, they're probably each a billionaire: The Winklevoss twins are largely known to the public — thanks to "The Social Network" — as haughty, naïve aristocrats given their comeuppance by Mark Zuckerberg.
In temperament, Mr Jope could not be more different from his predecessor, Paul Polman, a self-confessed "Calvinist Dutch" whose messianic belief in long-term sustainability gave him a haughty air.
Turner's departure came after the PA's inspector general opened an inquiry into her abusive and haughty conduct, which included flashing an agency badge and claiming she oversaw the PA's police force.
The internet-free bookshop campaigns for the days of haughty glances over the tops of reading glasses, gentle tutting at noise, and hours spent simply considering the words on the page.
There's Go-Go's-esque up-tempo pop-rock with haughty singing ("Born Again Teen"), sugary synth-pop ("Almost Makes Me Wish for Rain"), theatrical folk ("Dusty Trails") and many more styles.
Right-wing nationalists revel in directing their vitriol toward a liberal, haughty, English-speaking elite, but it is the progressive speaking in his or her native tongue who is most unsettling.
Bush could be haughty when approached for a photo in the grocery store (I give her a pass on that), she did actually show up at the grocery store on occasion.
The plot unrolls like a military campaign seen from above on a strategy map, with the ensemble divided into armies representing the haughty rich, the cutthroat military and the impoverished descamisados.
Given what we saw of the Jedi in the prequel movies — haughty, arrogant, unaware of the Sith conspiracy to kill them all until it was too late — that's a pretty long list.
Schock became the subject of ridicule (including from this writer) for decorating his congressional office in the style of Downton Abbey, the series featuring the daily life of a haughty English family.
The imperial Bautista, articulate in two languages, projects a broad emotional range, often haughty and impudent in interviews, and sometimes humble, too, as he tried to be after the Game 5 loss.
The real fun, though, is hearing the haughty Frey (who even brought along his fencing gear) recoil from the "dreadful" Scottish accents, the "disgusting" food and the "offensive stench" of the streets.
Mr. Cancellara said that although shoe-shining was still considered a humble job and clients could be somewhat haughty in Italy, the use of professional shoe cream polishes was on the rise.
Each time, she has surprised people, mainly by showing that what many saw as genuine haughty grumpiness is actually a carefully crafted shtick, designed both to protect and amuse nobody but herself.
Where Mr. Darcy is haughty, Knightly is kind, good and humorous, but also very keen to stress to his young friend at every turn the many ways in which she is misguided.
In his autobiography, "I Am Zlatan," he described using the haughty dismissal of the English news media as a motivational tool before playing — and scoring, twice — for Barcelona against Arsenal in 2010.
Haughty and bitter moderate Democrats, all just as miffed as Klobuchar, Buttigieg, and Biden seemed to be Tuesday night that the party is moving away from them, will pose their own challenges.
The cast includes Kelly Bishop as Fanny Flowers, the imperious dance teacher who takes Michelle on; other familiar "Gilmore" faces include Liza Weil and Sean Gunn in a cameo as a haughty barista.
She appears as a haughty British honeymooner who, once possessed by the malignant spirit of a medieval witch, mutates into a hideous, murderous crone played, under thick, pustulant makeup, by a male actor.
Mr. de Blasio, who himself briefly ran for president this year, accused Mr. Bloomberg of being "haughty" in the face of facts that crime kept dropping even as the policy was scaled back.
Kim Yo Jong's aloof expression when she wasn't meeting with high-ranking South Korean government officials and high-tilted chin prompted scorn from many South Koreans, who said she looked "too haughty" or "uppity".
Haughty and magnetic, it's a song preoccupied with its own success, and its climactic placement atop the charts not only fulfills Cardi's prophesy but heralds a permanent shift in the calculus of pop power.
Worn out by November wars, there have been years in which I have tried to forget about conquering the turkey, been close to admitting defeat against its gamey inflections, its haughty perseverance against flavor.
His partner, Viktoria Tereshkina, was lovely, correct and coy in a slightly haughty Russian manner, but I couldn't help but miss the exciting sense of risk that City Ballet dancers bring to this piece.
Rather than buy into an idea of romance which necessitates sitting around sadly for months, or butting heads with a haughty, rude Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy until he comes to his senses, Emma forges ahead.
Too many of its officials have become political apparatchiks, fearful of making decisions that anger their superiors and too removed and haughty when dealing with the public to admit mistakes and learn from them.
Another is so meek (or haughty, depending on how you look at it) that it never enters the high-end delicatessen it's made its home, but signals frantically at the window when it's hungry.
So great was the haughty de Gaulle's resentment that during the conference he broadcast to the French people that he would not be bound by the conference's decisions, but would pursue an independent line.
"Perplexing Pegasus," which wins points on its title alone, is a perfect union of Swae Lee's detached, haughty monotone ("Jump in the pegasus") and the glassy synth surface of Mike Will Made It's beat.
While McGill plays a convincing monster, oozing menace as he enacts his demented standards of justice, Hellman's clever framing is just as crucial to winning the audience's support of Iguana as McGill's haughty, imperial performance.
This began last November as a protest against an increase in the tax on motor fuel, but grew into a widespread and sometimes violent rebellion against his haughty style and top-down method of governing.
Mac DeMarco (Sunday) Under his stereotypically trendy guise of wrinkled oversized shirts, unkempt hair and a haughty gaze, this psych-pop rocker offers indie-pop chorales with moping, ruminative lyrics that seldom veer toward mawkish.
" Line by line, the document tore Ackman open, depicting a merciless megalomaniac who "uses philanthropy to deflect critics" and is "inclined to arrogant, haughty, disdainful, condescending, patronizing behavior and attitudes that he seeks to mask.
This is actually a noble cause, but somehow, Devon has managed to get steamrolled at every turn by some haughty bitch who just keeps expecting Devon to find more money for the gala they're planning.
Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall, and hangovers follow Friday nights with the bouldering inevitability of a runaway freight train, except louder and fuelled by ill-advised Long Island Iced Teas.
This time, the target isn't a Vegas casino but the famously sumptuous Met Gala, where a single haughty woman (Anne Hathaway) will be sporting a $150 million necklace in front of all the crowds and cameras.
As Albrecht, Artemy Belyakov (wonderful) played a man madly in love rather than a haughty aristocrat, throwing himself desperately at Giselle's lifeless body at the end of Act 1 and wracked with remorse in Act 2.
Childhood hardship, Freudian conflict with a parent that propels her forward, confrontations with haughty authority figures (including Florence Nightingale), scenes of perilous action, an assessment of her enduring legacy — these are all present and accounted for.
Often criticised for his haughty governing style and arrogant demeanour, the French president this time managed to mix a touch of humility ("I can do better") with a more chatty, less formal, even at times comic delivery.
Egged on by President Richard Nixon, during his visit to France in the 1960s, to challenge de Gaulle's ideas about Germany, Kissinger piqued the haughty general with the question how he would prevent Germany from dominating Europe.
" Warmly reviewing his latest show at the East Village club Pangea, Stephen Holden of The New York Times likened Mr. Smith to "a male Marlene Dietrich," albeit one with "the haughty attitude of a beautiful young man.
Mojdeh (Hedieh Tehrani), the central character of "Fireworks Wednesday," is a cold, haughty woman who suspects her husband, Morteza (Hamid Farokh-Nejad), of having an affair with Simin (Pantea Bahram), a divorced beautician, who lives next door.
Terms like "sleazo inputs" are dropped casually, weird reveals are punctuated with "oo-ee-oo," haughty language is alloyed with hippie ("during the gobble the girl went nuts and, all in one incision, bit in twain Manson's virility").
It's a haughty, pompous word – the historical language of Ancient Rome is the preferred dialect of Oxbridge students who have their perfectly angled cheek-bones up their ass – yet it's important because there is arguably no linguistic equivalent.
Soon, his only real competition is current champion (of what, we are never told) Vikram (Jas Arora), a haughty prince who turns up his nose at Ali, a slum dweller who dares to play the rich man's sport.
What is it like to watch your son—the boy you raised right—have his intelligence mocked and his character questioned by haughty writers and analysts for silly reasons like dancing or wearing a towel on his head?
Haughty, cold, very good at getting information from drunk men and blackmailing sober ones, we understand how formidable she could be, and what a shame it is that her only chance at scheming is forcing Jamie into bed.
Remote, calculating, ascetic and cerebral, a self-styled revolutionary inspired by what he once called "Marxist-Leninism-Mao-Tse-tung thought," he affected a scholarly manner, bespectacled and haughty, a vestige of his early years as a schoolteacher.
After four seasons without a playoff victory, the haughty, dynastic Yankees have come to the realization that they must mix with the common folk if they are to persuade more fans to buy into this painful renewal program.
When the rich, single Mr. Bingley (Douglas Booth) comes to town, accompanied by his haughty, monster-killing friend Colonel Darcy (Sam Riley), Elizabeth and Jane find themselves struggling with matters of love, while also fighting to stay alive.
Playing a tepid lawyer, he was as warmly reserved as Ms. Mirren was strategically haughty in "Woman in Gold," and playing a gullible gambler in "Mississippi Grind" he made a fine exclamation point alongside Ben Mendelsohn's slumped question mark.
Shop candles at Otherland hereWhile all the traditionally giftable candles tend towards the clean, minimalist, and maybe a little haughty, Otherland (and its Disney-esque logotype) isn't afraid to translate luxury and fantasy into something dreamy, artistic, and adventurous.
In that same interview from 2016, he remarked that he "[hadn't] been directed by anybody in probably 30 or 35 years," a comment that could seem haughty were it not backed up by decades of delivering the goods onscreen.
In "Newspaper Stand," the gnarled, haughty faces of the upper class look down on an emaciated figure in a black robe; in "Tourism on the Karntnerstrasse," a veteran on crutches begs for change, his body revealed as a skeleton.
Middle and upper class women tended to look down upon poorer women who were engaged in less academic vocations, and as more working class women became involved with war work, their haughty counterparts boorishly lamented the lack of available servants.
Globetrotting graffiti artists arrived every year for Art Basel and plastered the warehouse walls with mind-numbing color; hipster-owned restaurants that took a page from those in Williamsburg and Silver Lake opened; and international galleries with haughty galleristas decamped.
The show, in which Cumberbatch plays Holmes as a haughty, socially inept detective to Martin Freeman's calm, practical Dr. John Watson, is the most popular TV drama in Britain, according to ratings data, and has been sold to 180 other countries.
Charged reunions, new conflicts and old grudges played themselves out upstairs and downstairs, inside and out, between siblings and exes, old friends and in-laws, much of it rippling outward from a haughty noblewoman no one liked all that much.
But the enduring delights of this novel seduced me then as now: the spirit and wit of Elizabeth Bennet, who defies convention by spurning the hand of the wealthy, haughty Mr. Darcy; the pomposity of Mr. Collins; the vulgarity of Mrs.
Sometimes, the essays are marred by bizarre — if unsurprising — bursts of sexism, as when he writes that Roni Horn, in two photos, "looks like a lesbian" and calls Benglis "a haughty southern bitch" (which might be meant as a compliment).
Esteemed French filmmaker and two-time Cannes Grand Prix winner Bruno Dumont alternately amused and scandalized audiences at the prestigious festival with his latest picture, Slack Bay, a haughty class comedy where a proletarian beach family takes "eat the rich" literally to heart.
A deft rapper from Birmingham, England, real name Melesha O'Garro, Lady Leshurr keeps a conversational, demure tone as she administers put-downs and Internet meme jokes to the camera; crisp and haughty, she cracks on your hygiene, your friends, your whole world.
Alfre Woodard, on the other hand, was spectacular in season 1, and she still captures scenes in season 2 as the self-proclaimed Queen of Harlem, commanding rooms of gangsters and Luke Cage himself with a haughty laugh and a biting word.
I'm always wary of becoming the out-of-town daughter/cousin/sister who used her working class Midwestern work ethic to get a good job on the east coast, then comes back haughty and dripping condescension at her family's perceived lack of sophistication.
Ms. Caruana Galizia, whose family spoke English at home rather than Maltese, played into and helped fan this culture, sneering at rule-bending compatriots as "Sicilians" and drawing the hostility of those who viewed her as the haughty representative of an Anglicized elite.
It's the narrative backbone of Alexander Sokurov's 2002 film "Russian Ark," in which the Marquis de Custine, author of a snarky 19th-century travelogue, guides the viewer with a mix of haughty put-downs and disbelieving admiration for Russian art and music.
The trouble with pitting Siobhan against the nameless Charolais, at least in Ms. Stapleton's performance, is that the cow is by far the more charming of the two: a cartoon fantasy of French allure, a haughty chanteuse trapped in a barnyard life.
Cate and these two downtrodden women — and even the haughty "sisters" of the Home, who herd their enervated flock onto the path of righteousness through a relentless drumbeat of prayer and piety — endure tragedy at the hands of cruel parents and predatory men.
The accepted narrative for them was that the prince and the queen were the haughty guards of a castle in which they'd confined the sweet Diana, admonished her for wanting to do good in the world, and forcing her to linger in a sham marriage.
The CSUers were driven by years of frustration at what they deem the chancellor's complacent and haughty leadership style, as well as blind panic at the rise of the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) in Bavaria ahead of a state election there in October.
But this summary, from The Washington Post, of the Han-Leia-Luke dynamic might make you spit out your drink:  Lucas creates a romantic triangle between Luke, Han Solo and the haughty, bossy, indomitable Princess that seems perfectly resolved by not being resolved at all.
The plot of our first movie was simple: a golden egg, belonging to a haughty princess (played by Josi Jowell, then seven or eight) and being guarded by her dumb stableman, is stolen by a robber with a foxlike grin (Josi's little brother, Danny).
"While most designers presented their collections on sullen, haughty goddesses who posed in a spotlight at the end of the catwalk, Rykiel sent her models down the runway in groups, chatting and laughing, like friends having fun," Holly Brubach wrote in W magazine in 21995.
Native American critics, including Kim TallBear, a prominent scholar from the University of Alberta, said in October that Ms. Warren's actions relied on "settler-colonial" definitions of who is an indigenous American and amounted to a haughty refusal to hear out her longstanding critics.
Swift was fresh off of her "Reputation" tour when she began filming, and it shows — she gives a self-assured and skillful performance as Bombalurina, a haughty and beautiful ginger cat who sprinkles catnip over the rest of the Jellicles and dances in glittery heels.
"The House on the Lagoon" — a multigenerational story about a wealthy and problematically haughty family that begins in 1917, when Puerto Ricans were granted American citizenship, and ends in the 1980s — is told with rival narrators, a husband and wife, with often conflicting points of view.
As Pinker sees it, today's "intellectuals" are like Leavis, whose haughty, vitriolic response to Snow all but vindicated Snow's argument that the separation of scientific and literary cultures was standing the way of furthering knowledge, and that the prejudices of people like Leavis were fueling that separation.
Mr. Smith, a transplanted Australian who has lived in New York for nearly a decade, is a living artwork with a sculpted body and the haughty attitude of a beautiful young man (he's in his early 30s) acutely aware of his value as a love object.
Despite being a franchise that should have earned your sympathy a thousand times over by being a decades-long manifestation of a Lars von Trier film, the Clippers have still managed, in their time in the spotlight, to be annoying, haughty, tetchy, douchey, and consistently disappointing.
The cultural keystone of the Far West Side development is a haughty hybrid-performance venue in a city already overflowing with them at places like the Whitney Museum of American Art, the New Museum, Performance Space New York, the Museum of Modern Art, and MoMA PS0003.
Tom doesn't at first realize she's a princess, but that may be because every woman in the movie seems to be wearing some kind of coronet, or it may be because the real Princess Mary, by popular acclamation, is Tom's haughty minx of a sister-in-law.
Plated with sausage, eggs, beans, mushrooms, the obligatory watery half-tomato, and rack of toast, it glued the whole gluttonous feast together with meaty intent; a meal to be remorselessly demolished in haughty silence before hurtling back down the M4 with a case of the meat sweats.
There are also eccentric paintings by Georges Braque and Miquel Barceló, a great skull drawing by Jean-Michel Basquiat, one of Robert Mapplethorpe's haughty last self-portrait photographs, and an Annette Messager pencils-gloves-skull, that bollixes up the high seriousness of the show in customary fashion.
The simple way to read it is like this: At the haughty urging of our "hosts," we in capitalist America think of ourselves as liberals, progressives, conservatives, patriots, pacifists, intersectional-feminist-Marxist-Buddhist environmentalists, but what we are at the end of the day is a country of customers.
The allure of high-income submissive men willing to drop big whale money in particular has led to an explosion in the number of cam performers trying to adopt financial dominatrix, or findom, personas in recent years, adopting glam, haughty, and unobtainable airs and bossing their rooms around.
You don't watch an X-Men movie because you actually believe Magneto is going to convince Charles of his position, or vice versa—you watch because you love their established dynamic, the interplay between two powerful, slightly haughty individuals debating how best to confront a world that won't accept them.
When Olivia Rawlings, a rebellious pastry chef, is offered a job in the kitchen of an idyllic Vermont hotel, the timing is fortuitous — she's just reeling from having set her last kitchen, in a haughty Boston club, on fire via a baked alaska requested by her married boyfriend, the club's president.
Though the nattily attired dandies and haughty aristocrats (for the most part) have faded into history, their mansions have survived offering would-be bons vivants and lovers of 2390th-century French literature the kind of accommodations that recall the raconteur-filled salons chronicled in the novels of Honoré de Balzac.
Garrett's shallowness is shallowly drawn, and the study group he reluctantly takes on feels like a holding cell of immigrant clichés: an Ethiopian surgeon reduced to driving a New York cab, a Dominican woman working at a comically endless series of jobs, a rich and haughty Chinese brother and sister.
Garrett's shallowness is shallowly drawn, and the study group he reluctantly takes on feels like a holding cell of immigrant clichés: an Ethiopian surgeon reduced to driving a New York cab, a Dominican woman working at a comically endless series of jobs, a rich and haughty Chinese brother and sister.
Even if there's no cat picture on their profile, even if you meet that rare someone who doesn't show you cat pictures on their phone immediately on your first date, nine times out of 10, you will walk in their front door and see a haughty, fluffy tail moving away from you.
In the United States, Owens found himself caught in a struggle between Jeremiah Mahoney (William Hurt), president of the Amateur Athletic Union, who urged an American boycott of the '36 Summer Games, and Avery Brundage (Jeremy Irons), a haughty industrialist who argued for American participation and stated that politics had no place in the Olympics.
"This idea of a girl who is looking for a home becomes a motif that runs through later Austen novels," she added, giving the examples of Fanny Price in "Mansfield Park" and Anne Elliot in "Persuasion" The haughty Lord Osborne is obviously a trial run for Mr. Darcy in "Pride and Prejudice," she added.
NORIO MARUYAMAPress secretaryMinistry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Tokyo China's unfeeling officialsJust as bricking up Salary Alley in Beijing is a microcosm of changes in China's urban planning, so the careless, if not ruthless, manner in which it was done also reflects the usual official haughty stance in handling domestic matters ("Hollowed-out hutong", May 20th).
" — artist A. Y. Jackson on Prudence Heward, Canadian painter "The sounds of A are wide and spacious, The sounds of E are haughty and agile, The sounds of U are like an empty pipe, The sounds of O like a hump curvaceous, The sounds of Ye are of splashing shallows, The family of vowels I've laughingly reviewed.
Supreme is a brand that received the 2018 Menswear Designer of the Year Award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America, has collaborated with haughty fashion houses and artists like Louis Vuitton and Damien Hirst, sold a part of its business to a multinational private equity firm, and last year was valued at one billion dollars.
To help them generate a list, you might offer as a starting place these criteria proposed by Sean Wilentz, a professor of history at Princeton, in his recent Op-Ed: First and foremost, any new president should execute public duties with a commanding civility and poise befitting the nation's chief executive, but without appearing aloof or haughty.
But they are also rehearsed and self-contained, and that goes double for "The Ballad of Special Ops Cody," a haughty work of stop-motion animation filmed at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, which depicts a U.S. Army toy figurine inspecting the museum's Near Eastern collection while a voice-over recounts various lootings and atrocities.
And like the Boston patriots who protested the haughty British imposition of a heavy tax on tea, legislators and bureaucrats who dare to impose higher taxes and penalties on ordinary citizens going about their business and utilizing a totally renewable resource — water — in a hygienic and responsible way — may find that it is the water police who get dunked this time around.
National Review writers excelled at philosophical theory and high rhetoric, but when the subject turned to "a crucial policy issue such as Medicare, you publish a few skimpy and haughty paragraphs," Buckley's friend Irving Kristol complained in 21968, when it was clear some kind of national health care for the elderly was going to be enacted, expanding the popular protections in Social Security.
As Robert F. Worth relates in his forthcoming book, "A Rage for Order: The Middle East in Turmoil, from Tahrir Square to isis ," these aged men from the two Tunisias—Essebsi a haughty remnant of the Francophile élite, Ghannouchi the son of a devout farmer from the provinces—began a series of largely secret conversations, and set Tunisia on a new path.
He is working on a scripted television series for Hulu with the director J.J. Abrams based on his own life, and he recently appeared in the fourth season of "Broad City," as Marcel, the manager of a haughty Brooklyn restaurant where Ilana works, who encourages her to be mean to the customers as a tactic to pressure them into spending money.
Nobody said another word to him, which was all right with him—he just focussed on the television behind the bar, some news channel, and tried to interpret the words the people were saying there while the backdrop shifted from warplanes and explosions to some sort of pageant with models on a runway, looking raccoon-eyed and haughty and not half as good as Rosa Hinojosa.
Beyond the well-known abundance of trial and news video to give him the verbal and visual cues he needed for his performance — Shapiro's cool demeanor, haughty bearing and slow-burning frustration — he consulted legal journalist Jeffrey Toobin's book The Run of His Life: The People V. O.J. Simpson, upon which the FX series is based, as well as Shapiro's own memoir The Search For Justice and Lawrence Schiller's Inside-defense chronicle American Tragedy.
It's there that Claude, a Frenchman who received his early training from the pioneering Lumière brothers, joins with three partners to create a small studio: There's Hal Bender, a Brooklyn theater owner whose beloved father was murdered by thuggish moneylenders; the Australian stuntman Chip Spalding, "a teenage daredevil in a loincloth"; and the haughty but complex French actress Sabine Montrose, who makes the shift from stage to film at Claude's urging — and who, in the process, also becomes his undoing.
The great reputations of actors like Bibi Andersson, Harriet Andersson, Liv Ullmann, Max von Sydow, Erland Josephson and Ingrid Thulin rest largely on their work with Bergman, but one also marvels at the often very funny Eva Dahlbeck, who appears in five pictures in this set; Jarl Kulle, the haughty Don Juan of "Devil's Eye," who is also in "All These Women" and "Fanny and Alexander"; and other lesser-known performers like Hasse Ekman, Ake Gronberg and Gunnel Lindblom, all of whom contribute wonderful work.

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