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How to use haughtiness in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word haughtiness? Here are some examples.

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They perceive haughtiness, arrogance and all sorts of faults in people who are really totally indistinguishable from themselves.
She sails into the waves flanked by arrogance, haughtiness and false power.
Where was the nasal nerdy voice, the plaid suit, the snooty know-it-all haughtiness?
There's something so extraordinary about the pride, the haughtiness, the explicit sensuality of flamenco which is so unBritish.
Despite a look of nobility and haughtiness, Sloughis are very fond of their handlers and companions, who they will defend if need be.
She conveys effectively enough her character's doubts and insecurities as well as her haughtiness and sense of entitlement.
Salle Gaveau gets back the haughtiness of Alloy, after a second album Strange Device off the rails.
No question of allowing the Fief de Gambert, the Louis Gambert de Loche historic house, planted in the vines of Syrah wine, lose its haughtiness.
Besides, I am not speaking for this blind ballast of mankind, a mob of soulless idols, models of haughtiness and foolishness.
Pharaoh's attitude is indicative of the world today: pride and haughtiness fill the earth.
Respect their history, respect their dignity, shake off the arrogance and haughtiness of the suzerain!
Many things are simply easy to ignore while the attitude of hypocrisy and haughtiness prevails.
Majrashgi's attitude might be mistaken for haughtiness, but it soon becomes apparent that it can be put down to concentration.
Both countries draw domestic profit from striking an occasional attitude of haughtiness towards the Americans.
And surely big shots like these, with their haughtiness and hedonism, have it coming.
His crushing critiques, if not born of arrogance, have at times been delivered with a haughtiness that practically swaggers across the page or the airwaves.
Hamilton's intemperateness and haughtiness sprang from political frustrations and impatience.
Because they are sick to death of the self-flagellation that this Parliament indulges in, alternating with lessons in morality and a haughtiness that is just as hard to bear.
He wasn't permeated by the haughtiness of power.
In order to exercise its competences responsibly, however, this Parliament must be demanding rather than complacent, it cannot resort to haughtiness nor act with the arrogance of a mandarin.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Southey disliked in Wordsworth the air of dogmatism, and the unaffable haughtiness of his manner.
They are a bad mixture of French freedom and Spanish haughtiness which addles our brains.
But he had an infatuate haughtiness as to the impossibility of his retreating, and as to his right to dictate your course.
He spoke with all the haughtiness of a millionnaire to a country practitioner.
With much of his father's haughtiness of manner he combined a tactfulness and self-control which his father never exhibited.
The haughtiness of others can never make us angry, if we ourselves are humble.
I will cause the arrogancy of the proud to cease, and will lay low the haughtiness of the terrible.
Alma asked, salving her self-respect with a poor affectation of haughtiness.
I will not fear the strength of thy shoulders, and the haughtiness of thy crest.
She gazes supremely from right to left as she goes, mincingly, and I would give her the prize for haughtiness.
I say simply that Madame de Cintre is a great white doll of a woman, who cultivates quiet haughtiness.
According to the caliph, these are stinginess, haughtiness, and cowardliness, qualities detestable in a man.
There is a tinge of haughtiness in her manner as she interrupts him.
Then he suddenly stiffened, and put on an expression of haughtiness.
I was afraid of her haughtiness humiliating me, and perhaps I was wrong.
Their expressions ran the gamut from sheepishness to blank haughtiness.
The press was great, and Earl Percy drove a way through the crowd with so much haughtiness and violence that the Bishop of London cried out at him in wrath.
The Queen is insulted by my haughtiness equal to treason, but no punishment even blood, will not be able to wash out the disgrace, which you have suffered by me.
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