| Full of self-esteem |
USA Today |
11 Oct 2019 |
| Full of self-esteem |
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| Egotistical |
Newsday |
11 Jul 2017 |
| Eminently satisfied with oneself |
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| Eminently satisfied with oneself |
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| Quite vain |
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| Highly pleased with oneself |
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| Utterly self-satisfied |
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| Oozing hubris |
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| Showing excessive self-esteem |
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| Very vain |
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| Highly pleased with oneself |
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| With an overly high opinion of oneself |
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| Utterly self-satisfied |
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| Utterly self-satisfied |
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| "So" confident |
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| Extremely vain |
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| What a stuck-up person may be called |
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| SELF-SATISFIED |
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| Vain |
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| Pompous |
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| Really self-satisfied |
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| Completely self-satisfied |
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| Eminently satisfied with oneself |
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| Showy |
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| Line for a stuck-up person? |
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| Strutting and bragging |
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| Ostentatious |
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| Highly pleased with oneself |
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| Conceited |
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| Like a new father |
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| Vainly displaying self-importance |
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| Full of self-esteem |
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| Vain. |
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| Cliché descended from Chaucer. |
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