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12 Sentences With "vaingloriousness"

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The most tiresome vaingloriousness may be more hopeful than hypercriticism and spleen.
There's a vague radical unease about the vaingloriousness and opulence of it all.
In court papers and interviews, the two lawyers have further accused each other of vaingloriousness.
Actors have a reputation for vaingloriousness, but no… Anyway, I'd had my moment of insight.
Joseph was inexpressibly shocked to observe his son's enthusiasm as he beheld these exhibitions of heathen vaingloriousness.
Although they realized his vaingloriousness after the war, it came too late in the day to save the president's skin.
One may detect a tone of self-righteous bigotry and decry it, as one may regret some of Paul's vaingloriousness.
I have altogether failed to comprehend as to how undue pride or vaingloriousness could ever stand in the way of a man's faith.
It is inconceivable that Spenser, the 'poet loved of the poets', and the pattern of princely gentlemen, advanced this suggestion from personal vaingloriousness.
Aidan McArdle and Stephen Kennedy as the Dublin oldsters are not so much figures of fun as symbols of the vaingloriousness of war's non-combatants.
This vaingloriousness in me, that the Evil One had displayed under my eyes, made me stop short... It is in the middle of great anxieties that I went to rest.
In the early 1950s, O'Hara wrote a weekly book column, "Sweet and Sour" for the Trenton Times-Advertiser and a biweekly column, "Appointment with O'Hara", for Collier's magazine. MacShane calls them "garrulous and outspoken" and says neither "added much of importance to O'Hara's work". Biographer Shelden Grebstein says that O'Hara in these columns was "simultaneously embarrassing and infuriating in his vaingloriousness, vindictiveness, and general bellicosity." Biographer Geoffrey Woolf says these earlier columns anticipated "his disastrous 'My Turn' in Newsday, which endured fifty-three weeks ... beginning in late 1964... of his dismissive and contemptuous worst".

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