If you don't get a handle on that insufferable smugness of yours, you'll grow up to be just like that name-dropping skite on the radio. |
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One night I asked how they could survive under such insufferable conditions. |
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There are no insufferable people socializing irritably around their outdoor dining tables. |
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They weren't all insufferable goody-goodies as children, or always models of perfect sanctity as adults. |
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If you have come here merely to boast, to be uncivil, and to play on my pride, you insufferable boy, then you had better leave. |
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It was often mistaken by both friends and enemies for an insufferable arrogance. |
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An attitude of arrogance and the kind of insufferable self-confidence of that Cardinal is very much out of tune with the Church and its mission. |
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This insufferable self-serving sanctimony about freedom and liberty is more than just annoying, however. |
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What followed was flagrant musical bankruptcy and the insufferable drone of banal music. |
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Where were the black rimmed glasses, the transparently white skin, the insufferable rash of zits that should be covering his face? |
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I'm this zitty 13 year old with B.O., an insufferable know-it-all attitude and greasy hair. |
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At first Ms. Kahn's Alice seems like the kind of insufferable yammerer who would drive anyone mad. |
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The many hours that Scott had to bear without knowing at all what was happening were insufferable. |
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Cowardice had stayed my hand and silenced my tongue, and now I would have to live with the outcome of my insufferable recreancy. |
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If this level of population growth were to happen in Laois, an insufferable burden will be placed on people living in the county. |
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Her insufferable sense of entitlement has turned her into a laughing stock. |
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Yes, this point undoubtedly resonated with many women who have to deal with insufferable condescension and dismissal in their daily lives. |
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While we wait, one of us might write a speculative novel about a happy, innocent world mercifully free of insufferable literary talk. |
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In Titanic, virtually every Englishman was insufferable, while happy Irish fiddlers and dancers created a wonderful atmosphere in steerage. |
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After spending two to three months in insufferable conditions, they were shackled to boats bound for the Americas and Europe. |
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Others, even while expressing sympathy for her sufferings, find insufferable the attempt by some politicians to deify her. |
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I'm sorry, Nick, anyone but that insufferable, lying, supercilious, talentless, mediocre, tiny-minded creep Charlie Boy. |
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They plug into portable devices and laptops, and will impress even insufferable music snobs. |
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It is a harsh, inhospitable land, covered in flies and governed by insufferable temperatures that defies easy civilization. |
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Then you can send your new animated, all-singing, all-dancing creation to anybody you want to, to prove exactly how insufferable you really are. |
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The subsequent discovery of this very old painting has only reinforced the views of these three experts, causing them to become insufferable dinner guests. |
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What other cosmic reasoning can explain this insufferable, graceless production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream now playing at the Poor Alex? |
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It's one of the goofiest records I've ever heard, but it's also quite dark and there's a mania to the giggliness which stops it being just insufferable. |
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But the owners of the planet, who do their utmost to make this world insufferable, add the evitable to the inevitable, and charge us for the favour. |
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Warner Brothers never tells you the truth about a key plot twist that turns this pedestrian boxing movie into an insufferable manipulative right to die movie. |
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More cars blocking the arterial routes into Leeds have led to an insufferable increase in journey times for some commuters, a new report has found. |
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For those of you who once had to endure the insufferable banalities of '80s pop music, you better run to the hills because this album is gonna bring it all back. |
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Such is the scenario in Pearl Harbor, essentially an orgy of impressive special effects that are wrapped up in about two hours of insufferable romantic-conundrum filler. |
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You know, he can be awfully pedantic, and awfully insufferable. |
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I mean, you've got one who's incompetent and one who's insufferable. |
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Hasn't the guy become insufferable since getting all this publicity? |
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When he was a schoolboy at an insufferable snob establishment on the south coast of England, George Orwell developed a strong aversion to all things Scottish. |
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Overall he is more politician than scientist, and he wouldn't be so insufferable if he didn't himself show such disdain for the people he says he wants to represent. |
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Call it class envy, or just bitter grapes, but most of the Times reporters I knew were little more than stuffed suits with insufferable attitudes. |
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This particular image consultant appears to have neglected his own image, or maybe he is just happy with being cynical, self-centred, irascible and insufferable. |
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Some of this jaggedness is to be expected — what would be more dishonest and insufferable than a slick Broadway version of Tyson? |
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Rob, who graduated 117th in his class at medical school, is an in-house sawbones with a penthouse suite, a gambling habit, and an insufferable smirk. |
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Finland, one of the insufferable overachievers of the education world, is now phasing out handwriting classes in favour of keyboard skills. |
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To take an admittedly trivial example, I always thought John McEnroe was an insufferable man-child. |
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What is needed is absolutely clear, and that is solidarity with people fleeing from insufferable living conditions. |
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Not even the European Union has a monopoly on rights, as demonstrated by the insufferable way in which we treat migrants and Roma. |
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However, there are times when we are morally arrogant to the point of being insufferable. |
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But because it has no roots in ability and accomplishment, the public find it even more incomprehensible and insufferable. |
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I decided it was time for me to set out on my own snowshoes, and I developed an insufferable amount of self-confidence, which has never left me. |
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Emerging countries and industrial countries: an insufferable rivalry or a compulsory common future? |
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His outrageous lack of responsibility and apparent total disinterest is insufferable. |
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In the first two years I was very much lecturing and preaching to them, I now realize I was insufferable. |
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Therefore our ancestors found ways to stop this natural process, to avoid that their garments became useless, if not even insufferable. |
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It could also be true that she really was an insufferable lunatic afraid of catching Ebola from the plebeians. |
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Sheldon becomes a professor, but no students sign up for his class because his reputation as being insufferable precedes him. |
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Close your eyes and imagine all of the hardest partying, most insufferable celebrities in the world banished to one small island. |
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The entire episode was characters waxing poetic about their morals, which is just about as insufferable as it sounds. |
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Not all of them are insufferable battleaxes addicted to garish jewellery and Vegas weddings, but none of them were smart enough to realise that they were being sent up. |
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And I will be insufferable here and cut you off, take a break. |
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It can be inflicted without violence, as when a parent instills in a child an unrealistic sense of superiority that makes the child insufferable to others. |
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For the insufferable sadness of a heart smitten almost prostrate grieves, contristates, and affects me. |
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Marvell... thought Peter a bore in society and an insufferable nuisance on closer terms. |
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This only makes the general atmosphere more insufferable. |
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Here's an insufferable teen drama whose female lead displays almost radioactive levels of manic pixie dream-girl quirkiness: a Chernobyl of adorkable bohemian unattainability. |
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Because the side effects are often insufferable before an acceptable result concerning a reduced perspiration is achieved, this treatment is rarely tolerated by the patients. |
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It will result in a terrible and perhaps insufferable price for millions of individuals across the Middle East who hope, as humans, to be treated with more dignity and respect by their governments. |
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Last night, on a heavy pitch which cut up badly and with Cole still ill-attuned to his new surroundings, Manchester United needed Cantona at his best, not his insufferable worst. |
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The insufferable lines and the need to be rescreened at security even though you have never left a secured area is unexplained. |
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But the first week of August will be summer's most remembered stretch, when much of southern Canada sweltered under torrid heat and insufferable humidity. |
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By July 2009, the Interior Ministry had increased security at all checkpoints across the Tigris river into Baghdad, making a commute at any time of day even more insufferable than normal. |
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Obviously, it would be a matter of great concern if someone, whose only offence is to be antagonistic towards an existing regime, were to be the victim of insufferable treatment. |
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At times during the summer, residents across Ontario and southern Quebec either enjoyed or endured bouts of torrid heat and insufferable humidity. |
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Oh gosh, that dreadful rabble-rouser, Mrs Kirchner, will be truly insufferable now. |
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There are no doubt people who will find the bit silly and insufferable. |
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For the governments to absent themselves would leave us with a grandiose talking shop, it would be insufferable for this Parliament to be fobbed off in this way. |
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For most of us it feels like an enforced activity, an insufferable right of passage that all students must do and no one likes. |
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Yet the world would be an insufferable place if war was declared by anyone who assumed the right to put an end to tyranny that actually existed or could be unwittingly fostered. |
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Housing is precarious and living conditions insufferable. |
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This is insufferable! My dearest friend, I was never so enraged before,and must relieve myself by writing to you.... Guess my astonishment, and vexation. |
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He's trying to entertain, not teach, you insufferable fuckknuckle! |
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Genius is often unsuffering and hence frequently insufferable. |
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They've turned it into a Patois or a Volapuk without intimacy or delicacy, without nuance, hardened by obscure, cold, pedantic, insufferable words. |
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But if you're sick to the teeth of simplistic barre chords played on overamped fuzz guitar under the bleating, sheeplike vocals of the insufferable Eddie Vedder, stay away. |
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