Poet and poseur he was, the strangest combination ever seen in man. |
Mr. Bellton was at heart the poseur, but he was also the fighter. |
In reality, however, he may be little more than an adroit poseur who has successfully exploited the decadence of late modernist vanguardism to his own advantage. |
When she finds that her Albrecht is a poseur, actually betrothed to a princess, she goes mad and dies. |
By mid-career, he was a narcissistic, dandiacal poseur, although Kelly finds it hard to see him as such. |
With her haughty vowels, GarageBand beats, and references to Fellini, Pringle may reek of art-school poseurdom, but what a fine poseur she is. |