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"self-infatuated" Definitions
  1. characterized by self-infatuation : having or showing a foolish or extravagant love or admiration for oneself

11 Sentences With "self infatuated"

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They're both transcendently — and transparently — self-serving and self-infatuated.
Among the cast, Henry Winkler stands out as the self-infatuated coach of Barry's acting troupe.
It's just a movie with no particular reason for existing, a flashy, trifling throwaway whose surface cleverness masks a self-infatuated credulity.
The fantastic production, which reflects a sinister side to this country's unrelenting and self-infatuated optimism, is now playing at the Circle in the Square Theatre on Broadway.
Mr. Colbert, who previously hosted Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report" in the guise of a self-infatuated conservative political commentator, came to "The Late Show" with considerable fanfare and great expectations.
But for the time being, Cuomo is playing the part of the president we wish we had — compassionate, well-informed, firm, but also flexibly responding to changing conditions — as opposed to the irascible, ignorant and self-infatuated president we do have.
The directors double as actors here, with Mr. Brody as the self-infatuated Count Orsino and Mr. Steinfeld as an especially tuneful Feste, a clown in Olivia's court, who delivers his melancholy ballads in the style of a James Taylor-esque troubadour.
It scares me that people are so fed up with elites, so hate and mistrust Clinton and are so worried about the future — jobs, globalization and terrorism — that a bare majority could still fall for this self-infatuated carnival barker if he exhibited half a political brain.
He'd circle me in great fugues of self-infatuated improv, doing voices, abruptly changing dialogue or the names of characters, forcing me to hurriedly xxxxxxx out endless lines on the Canon Typestar, a kind of proto word processor that heat-transferred the type on to the page.
Maybe you're tempted to answer that all would be well if only the party hadn't been stabbed in the back by a handful of self-infatuated G.O.P. moderates — read John McCain and Susan Collins — supposedly more concerned about their reputation on the Sunday talk show circuit than with the welfare of their constituents back home.
After being an unfamiliar actress in prime time, Duffy joined the main cast of the sitcom Newhart during its second season in 1983 as the Stratford Inn's self- infatuated, upper-class maid, Stephanie Vanderkellen. She had initially made an appearance in the 14th episode of the first season of the series, playing the part of then-maid Leslie Vanderkellen's cousin. It is perhaps her most popular role and one she played for seven seasons. She earned Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for the role every year from 1984 through 1990.

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