It's an intriguing venue too since while much of the street is overrun with posey and pretentious places, Arc manages to remain hip and homely. |
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Towards the other wives and their children she was always extremely imperious, haughty and pretentious. |
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She sized him up in a minute and a half and told me he was a stuffed shirt and a pretentious snob. |
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I find some overseas prescriptions sound, some obvious, and some overambitious and pretentious. |
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Sometimes I read responses that seem overblown and pretentious, and they make me wince. |
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To say that the music is overblown and pretentious is rather an understatement. |
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It had its faults in the pretentious overacting and such, but it was as great as Hollywood movies can get. |
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What really impressed me was that they weren't being over-serious, pretentious, or intellectual about what they were doing. |
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He comes across as rather overserious and pretentious in a short Sundance Channel featurette on his trip to London to promote the film. |
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And I still thought the piece from Soul Stories was overwrought and pretentious. |
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You can use those pretentious bits of chipboard painted in five colours as barbecue fuel. |
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Administrators have cleverly prepared for the eventual demise of those high-maintenance and pretentious programs. |
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There's nothing pretentious or facile about them-there's conviction and true wisdom at their heart, and they're always rooted in particulars. |
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It's all pretentious codswallop and any film that uses such dialogue is begging for critical praise. |
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When adopting the new too, he has refrained from being imitative or pretentious. |
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There was a group that modeled themselves on Wittgenstein, which I thought was quite phony and pretentious. |
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We do not use pretentious, fictitious terms for my establishment's beverages. |
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It'll probably sound fierce pretentious but, pray tell, indulge me a moment. |
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It's not the pretentious air of intellectualism and pre-programme boasting which offended. |
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What should have been a useful and informed discourse ends up as a parade of pretentious inutility. |
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These are the author's italics, brackets, inverted commas, and the author's absurdly pretentious diction. |
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Still, many Panelists who accepted the usage also remarked that it was pretentious or pompous. |
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As if his letters were not a true indicator of his pompous attitude, Donovan in person was pretentious and rude. |
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Now I really like poncey, pretentious bars but this place is a step too far. |
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Whether you view this as profound, pretentious, or just plain potty, the results have always drawn a crowd. |
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The band make no bones about acknowledging the soul, funk, and jazz roots of hip-hop without being pretentious posers. |
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Schmoozers are mostly 20 to 30-somethings trendies in lip-smacking labels and designer gear, posey and pretentious but beautiful all the same. |
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It's dominated by a late-twenties crowd who can be posy and pretentious since you need money and connections most nights to get through the door. |
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It is very often cheesy and crass, and is completely pretentious from start to finish! |
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It's funny and freewheeling and, despite the serious thematic material, it's never pretentious. |
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If it looks or sounds pretentious, then that is what it will be accused of. |
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One of the things I dislike is pretentious people who chat a lot of hot air. |
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Of course a lot of what he said was pretentious rubbish but that is normal for art critics. |
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Apparently, the language used by wine writers is too flowery and pretentious. |
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If we were too serious it might have come off as pretentious, heavy handed or silly. |
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This has been dismissed by most film writers as an inaccurate, pretentious bore. |
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What you want to do if you actually fancy being a pretentious intellectual is read the book. |
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Sadly, it comes across more as a pretentious attempt to buy the world a coke. |
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What critic, or prince, could resist something so impressive and so pretentious? |
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He also had a convoluted and elaborate manner of speech that many thought pretentious. |
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The film itself sounds like a pretentious waste of time, although it could be rather pretty. |
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I was going to make a Cold War analogy here, but, let's face it, that would be ridiculously pretentious. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is my belief that if the Good Lord did not want us to behave pretentiously, She would not have made me so pretentious. |
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When I describe the feeling it sometimes feels pretentious to use Buddhist metaphors, as though I'm trying to give myself airs. |
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He says these words in a somewhat pretentious voice, his hand rubbing his chin almost professorially. |
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Though his novels are full of philosophy and history, they are rarely dense or pretentious. |
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It was pretentious, and manipulative and was trying to give psychotics a good name. |
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And yes, it is an absolutely pretentious concept, but I admire Smith for making a bold claim and not pussyfooting around. |
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But all too often it spins the very worst of that attempt, becoming not only pretentious, but dim-wittedly pretentious. |
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More often, he uses his talents to discomfit people who deserve it, deflating the pretentious and humbling the arrogant. |
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There are no pretentious disquisitions on the supposed post-modernist significance of trashy TV game shows. |
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For much of the film it is hard to see him as anything but a shallow, pretentious exploiter thinking only of his own pleasure. |
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He is not pretentious in any way, he wears his heart on his sleeve and I think that projects to anyone listening to his music. |
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The website is as I though a triumph of pretentious style over actual content. |
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The place was jumping, yes a little bit over crowded, and slightly pretentious, but that just added to the atmosphere. |
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Those who still admire Ezra Pound's pretentious poetry will presumably enjoy listening to him reciting while thumping on a kettledrum. |
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It's a spartan, occasionally pretentious piece of work, but more than redeemed by two elegant central performances. |
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This isn't somewhere for pretentious know-it-alls to sneer at those who do not know a Monet from a Matisse. |
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Most reviewers, like you, are pretentious know-it-alls who won't betray any weakness. |
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Yes I agree with comments below about the mid-week nites, however the crowd are becoming a little less beautiful and a little more pretentious. |
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Bunker is chic and arty without being too pretentious, and its friendly, laid-back vibe is infectious. |
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Some armigers are reluctant to use their heraldry as they feel that to do so may seem somewhat pretentious. |
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Punch Drunk Love is quirky and stylish, but not in a manner that comes across as overly artsy or pretentious. |
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You don't want to be too overambitious and be accused of being pretentious and too artsy. |
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Their songs sound a tad pretentious and arty now, but you can't go wrong with the music and energy. |
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I know it might seem a bit pretentious, a bit arty, but to me they are Nordic gods. |
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Stanley, a brusquely philistine furniture manufacturer, and Louise, his artily pretentious wife, exist in a state of permanent war. |
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A barbie in the arvo always sounds like a great plan and not in the slightest bit pretentious if suggested by an Australian. |
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It's pretentious but marginally better than the sepia toned one where I'm cradling a small baby. |
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The most pretentious leisure complex, with tilt yards, cockfighting pits and bowling alleys, was Henry's Whitehall Palace in London. |
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This isn't some pretentious, sesquipedalian piece of drivel, but a mad, inspired, fun must-read. |
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We want to celebrate the sexiness of life rather than a pretentious, snobby emptiness. |
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The unadulterated tripe about food, the rise of the celebrity chef, cooking and all the pretentious cant that goes with it, is beyond me. |
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Extravagantly showy and ostentatious work is pretentious when the merit it demands is unjustified. |
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It's a blandly renovated building with a pretentious marquis bedecked with flags. |
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Enough of this pseudo-intellectual posturing, these pretentious literary musings! |
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The flimsy, irritating cardboard sleeve and rather pretentious sleeve notes don't help. |
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Their monologues, pretentious, thick or plain naff, provide a sort of alternative history for the age of celebrity. |
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That wasn't at all an example of pretentious musical name-dropping, was it? |
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It's just a bunch of pretentious name-dropping to make people think they're good via their influences. |
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For a while he entertained himself, and mystified many others, by penning an unreadably pretentious column for the Sunday Herald. |
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What makes this class of people snobbish rather than simply pretentious is their tendency to sneer. |
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Audiard has done a masterful job of creating a brash, nervy film that is poignant without ever being pretentious. |
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A man should be clean and confident in his appearance, but not vain or pretentious. |
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Mrs. Reed is a rich, pretentious and condescending woman, and her children are terribly spoiled, cruel and rude. |
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Nothing in the musical treatment is contrived, pretentious or remotely precious. |
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A term applied to art or artefacts characterized by vulgarity, sentimentality, and pretentious bad taste. |
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The present school-house will soon give place to a more extensive and pretentious one, to be built on a more elevated situation. |
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It is a cliche and sounds pretentious and self-glorifying, but it is true that you can get a nose for danger. |
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Even the most pretentious of wine snobs, not that I know any, can expect to be amazed at Bacar. |
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The movie is a turgid, pretentious piece of work that may have played well on the page, but is too heavy and slow-moving to work on the big screen. |
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So highbrows think I'm shallow, and everyone else thinks I'm pretentious. |
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It is not artsy or pretentious, yet it crackles with poetic genius. |
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The food is overpriced and pretentious, students want cheap and cheerful. |
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There is nothing worse than people getting off a greyhound bus, and being presented with a pretentious art work. |
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When you consider he works in an industry known for its excess of pretentious luvvies and supercilious fashion junkies, his down-to-earth nature is surprising. |
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While the play was enjoyable overall, there were moments that I felt I was being talked down to and the play's somewhat pretentious concept may be in part to blame. |
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As pretentious as that sounds, the menus are actually extremely well laid out, and even include options for repeating and shuffling of the disc and tracks. |
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And so, yes, you realize, you can get pretentious and snooty about tequila. |
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Perhaps the present conception is less pretentious in terms of the impacts that telecentres can have single-handedly on the inequalities of developing countries. |
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Is it just pretentious rhetoric that I am using to avoid facing myself? |
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I would have thought that over the years The New York Times might have become less naive about the arts, but it seems to have become more pretentious and downscale. |
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Some thought her pretentious, of which there are many greater crimes. |
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And another thing, calling a film pretentious is the biggest cop-out. |
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As such, the cultural marketplace is filled with pretentious imbeciles and their perfectly douchey works, and none of them coming close to achieving their lofty goals. |
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I've seen passengers come close to blows with those pretentious prattlers. |
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Some entries are rather turgid, and others wonderfully pretentious. |
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Or maybe that sounds incredibly pretentious and I just waffle. |
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The final fifteen minutes in particular, which theoretically contain the showdown between Stray Cat and Hundred Eyes, is a banal barrage of stagy and pretentious imagery. |
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The comingling of the art and pop music worlds is pointless and pretentious. |
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It's an ambitious project and I feel bad for rating it so poorly, but it's rather pretentious and just doesn't offer enough gruesomeness for the particularly bloodthirsty. |
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This pub is lovely during the quieter hours and it's got some tasty wines on the wine list but when it's busy it's full of squealing, pretentious media types. |
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That song also featured a needlessly long pause for dramatic effect that didn't escape the wrath of some audience members who catcalled the pretentious moment. |
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Some of them seem to change from ordinary members of the public into pretentious know-alls who have a totally disproportionate impression of their status. |
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It was defined by its offensively high price, pretentious waiting lists and limited edition variations. |
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The idiocy, and it is perennial, is to look at polls three or six or nine months out and make these pretentious and portentous conclusions before any human being has voted. |
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Without the historical fantasy, what's left is one long, pretentious kvetch, larded with hokum about forgiveness and redemption, that some men are geniuses and others are not. |
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In Paradise Valley we found such a place where we could exchange the unctuous reptiles of Hollywood for far less pretentious alligator lizards and gopher snakes. |
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Carried too far, this is a language of false specification and pretentious exactitude, never escaping either abstraction or the cold-heartedness of abstraction. |
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Don't allow the planners to be carried away with pretentious, pie-in-the-sky ideas which will become the rubbish-strewn embarrassments of the future. |
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Default, unearned respect for culture breeds a decadent cultural licentiousness in which any amount of pretentious nonsense is encouraged and propagated. |
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Neumeier's work is self-indulgently long, banal, unmusical both in its choice of scores and in its response to them, intermittently pretentious and uncertain in tone. |
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It's loved by a small band of pretentious types who dress in black. |
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This pretentious, precious, pseudo-poetic, name-dropping drivel is one of those endless monologues that in the hands of an arrogant, untalented twit become menaces to society. |
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It was becoming increasingly elitist, pretentious, and exclusive. |
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Fortunately, even Philippe Starck is not pretentious enough to oversell his latest series of iconic dreams. |
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Awesome to the point I don't even mind the slightly pretentious bracket thingies in the album title. |
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Also stylized, but in pretentious angst-ridden French fashion, is Gigolo, the collection's weakest link. |
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I have never seen, well, hardly ever, a pretentious, silly or seriously misguided production, and neither have I seen a dull one. |
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A bizarre Hungarian movie, part comedy, part horror, part pretentious artiness. |
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It is also used figuratively to refer to pompous, inflated or pretentious writing or speech, from at least the time of Shakespeare. |
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Fustian also refers to pompous, inflated or pretentious writing or speech, starting from the time of Shakespeare. |
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Written in ten days, The Torrents of Spring was a satirical treatment of pretentious writers. |
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Even the onion soup was semi-homemade, a bit salty, but better than many a pretentious French restaurant. |
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It's no fun staying at a stuffy, pretentious place where everything is just so, and the front desk clerk raises an eyebrow if your elegant resortwear isn't quite crisp enough. |
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Not that the Reverend James is absolutely a pretentious gasbag any more than Marchbanks is an inspired prophet. He has a definite, a positive part in the world's work. |
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It is pretentious, in that it uses the ancient Marbles to decorate itself. |
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With the advent of punk rock and technological changes in the late 1970s, progressive rock was increasingly dismissed as pretentious and overblown. |
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Their song titles are pretentious in the context of their basic lyrics. |
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There was nothing pretentious or stuffy about him, and I remember that he was so informal that he even insisted on continuing our conversation while he went to the BBC karzy. |
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The idea that split infinitives are not OK was invented by pretentious Britfags who had Latin molested into them when they were schoolboys, right along with the Oxford comma. |
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