But the fatuity of their union was evident to them, and they parted. |
He charmingly combines that imperial trimmer's droll pawkiness and irritating fatuity. |
Instead he pointed to the bound notebook in which so many sitters had written comments, expressed their praise and blame, wisdom and fatuity. |
To him, the fatuity of the learned judge is an example of our tendency to throw about words that have lost all meaning, even in the mouths of educated people. |
This conviction was strengthened by his vanity and conceit, a conceit to the point of fatuity. |
The book was a best-seller, but it provoked the scornful charge of personal fatuity that has dogged Boswell's name ever since. |