Sentences with phrase «as haughty»

As far as your haughty excuse for a grammar lesson and your ``... never - ending spillage of bilge slop couched in attempts at professional writing.»
You'll find mellow bars as well as haughty lounges and clubs — take your pick!
Does she act like a snooty impressionist, or is she as haughty as that famous Spanish cubist?
Grammer will bring his experience as haughty intellectual Frasier Crane to the role of King Herod, the Roman...
In addition, there's a nimble turn from Rory Kinnear as M's assistant Tanner, Albert Finney as Kincade, the ancient retainer to the Bond family, and Helen McCrory as the haughty chairperson of a Parliamentary committee investigating the incompetence of M and the British security services.
The quiet, sweet, dependable Cromwell, in addition to Hal Holbrook as a humorous old coot, both briefly lift the movie up, though even they can not enliven an interminable sequence featuring a broad Brooke Shields as a haughty blue blood.
She starts as a haughty socialite, but Blanchett transforms slowly over the movie into a bitter hag who puppeteers the weakest people around her.
«Swept Away» (2002): Choppily edited and badly acted (though only by Madonna), this awful Guy Ritchie remake of the 1974 Lina Wertmuller film stars Madonna as a haughty socialite who belittles a deckhand on a pleasure cruise.
She was equally as persuasive as haughty murderess Julia Farnsworth in Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) and as the hissable «other woman» in films like The Major and the Minor (1944).
Florence is from a proudly upscale middle - class family, led by Emily Watson as a haughty mother (the role played by her domineering father is toned down from the book).
Usually cast as imperious dowagers, she is best remembered for such characterizations as the haughty Mrs. Rhinelander in My Friend Irma and Salvation Army general Matilda B. Cartwright in Guys and Dolls.
I wonder though, why she feels it necessary to be the messenger of «truths» that come across as haughty and totally lacking compassion.
You atheists are just as haughty and condescending as any religious proselytizer, no better at all.

Not exact matches

26 For this cause God gave them up unto vile passions: for their women changed the natural use into that which is against nature: 27 and likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another, men with men working unseemliness, and receiving in themselves that recompense of their error which was due.28 And even as they refused to have God in their knowledge, God gave them up unto a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not fitting; 29 being filled with all unrighteousness, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, malignity; whisperers, 30 backbiters, hateful to God, insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, 31 without understanding, covenant - breakers, without natural affection, unmerciful: 32 who, knowing the ordinance of God, that they that practise such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but also consent with them that practise them.
And, it is apparent that nothing is getting any better around here in the U.S. either guys, hold on to that «pride,» I hope it helps when the time of the truth comes for everyone who is haughty to see as is prophesied in Isaiah 60.
If despite all this he is obedient to God's word and thinks what is noble and holy of men, believes (it is not easy) that he is a child of God, loved by God and worthy of an eternal life which is already operative and growing within him, he will not be haughty and proud, will not - regard what is promised as a matter of course as his inalienable dignity.
Roquentin's confrontation with the void in Sartre's Nausea («Everything is gratuitous»), the defeatism of Mr. Compson in Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury («All men are just accumulations dolls stuffed with sawdust swept up from the trash heaps where all previous dolls had been thrown away the sawdust flowing from what wound in what side that not for me died not»), and Nietzsche's ironic and mournful declamations (such as his remark that the moment «clever animals invented cognition... was the haughtiest, most mendacious moment in the history of this world, but yet only a moment.
2 People will be self - centered and lovers of money, proud, haughty, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, irreligious, 3 callous, implacable, slanderous, licentious, brutal, hating what is good, 4 traitors, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, 5 as they make a pretense of religion but deny its power.
There's a new wave of young men and women helming the beverage programs at restaurants across the U.S.. It's good - bye to the haughty bow - tied sommeliers of yore, and hello, yes, please, pour me some of whatever you have there to the sommeliers who are making wine just as exciting as beer, cocktails, and dinner itself.
I do realize that a lot of Oxford's qualities, such as designer shoe stores and haughty cocktail bars, do not really appeal to football recruits, but for a town its size it knows how to have fun.
Opposition to Corbyn is often expressed in this haughty way, as if he was some kind of aquatic sea - monster whose tentacles are strangling the British body politic.
Anderson's speech drew a haughty and flippant response from State Senator Kevin de Leon of Los Angeles, who is expected to take over as Senate leader later this year.
She may be over assessed by a mysterious blogger, portrayed as intelligent but haughty, shallow, and scheming, yet she surely knows what it takes to be a queen bee.
Gregarious Mr. Bingley is smitten with Jane, but as for Lizzy and the haughty Mr. Darcy, it's hate at first site — or is it?
The Only Living Boy in New York is insufferable, haughty, pretentious, privileged navel - gazing masquerading as deep thought; it is smug New York hipster twaddle.
Farra Lemkova (Olga Fonda) shows up as the owner of the world champion robot Zeus and she's haughty and obnoxious for no apparent reason except that the film needs a heavy.
He played Spaulding Smails in the classic 1980's comedy Caddyshack, ingraining himself into the memories of fans everywhere as the booze - sneaking grandson of haughty Judge Smails.
But by the second installment, little Anakin has curdled into a sullen, haughty teen (Hayden Christensen), impatient with the republic's dithering senate, irritated by the Jedi council's high - handed treatment of him, and highly impressed with himself as the «chosen one.»
Rebecca Hall's will stand as the great unappreciated performance of the year, faceted with smart feminist frustration, clear - eyed vulnerability and a haughty humor of Katharine Hepburn dimensions.
He lands a job as an assistant to the profane yet haughty Evie Walton (Walters), an aging diva of a retired actress.
Based on Seth Grahame - Smith's best - selling mash - up novel, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (out Feb. 5) recounts the unlikely romance between Lizzy (Lily James) and the haughty Mr. Darcy (Sam Riley), but the courtship takes place in a 19th - century English countryside where the «sorry stricken» — as the zombies are called in the book — have been roaming for more than 70 years, victims of a mysterious plague.
During his various showdowns, Gleeson's priest rarely cites scripture as a moral precedent, attempting to operate as a counsellor who realises that a meaningful emotional connection can only be forged through discourse removed from any of the Bible's antiquated or haughty notions.
Aya Ueto stars as Haru, a spirited young woman whose arranged marriage with a haughty samurai called Yasunobu (Kengo Kora) gets off to a rocky start.
Belabored and suffering from a hopelessly sluggish pace, Ned Kelly is less of a biopic than it is the portrait of a haughty outlaw, painting Kelly as a renegade, self - serving Robin Hood driven further into brutality by the overzealous persecution of the police.
Day - Lewis plays Reynolds Woodcock as an obsessive cousin of his Daniel Plainview in «There Will Be Blood,» with a clenched jaw, bulging forehead veins and intense unbroken gaze, filtered through a haughty upper - class lens and with a slight reserve of lanky screwball comedy.
Bogart's harshness made him the best Spade and his insolence, in The Big Sleep, the most iconic Marlowe, though Lauren Bacall as Vivienne, the oldest and haughtiest of the idle - rich Sternwood sisters, and his accomplice in double - entendre wisecracking, was wiped off the screen by Martha Vickers as the thumb - chewing nympho Carmen (no matter that her lethalness was downplayed).
Chastain, meanwhile, is magnificent as the ruined, spoilt girl, haughty one minute and hysterical the next; she has feelings for the man beneath her too, but her desire is mixed with disdain.
Timothy Spall gives another remarkable performance as Irving, his face lined, pouchy and drawn but still maintaining a haughty defiance against the world.
Weaver, as in Working Girl, makes high comedy out of haughty bitchiness, and earns a sweeter reward.
Geraldine James is in enjoyably haughty form as Moll's very stuck up mother.
I don't mean this sound haughty, but rather to underscore the fact that one develops expertise in ethics just as one does in teaching, journalism, science, or any other field.
Described as «achievable, «ridiculous, «impossible, and «haughty, 100 percent is nonetheless the standard against which we compare everything education - related.
That would be Lee Iacocca, the man who ensured the collapse of Chrysler by installing the wrong Bob as his successor, in a haughty bitch slap to the too - big - for - his - britches Lutz.
Everyone who touched this car, from the people in the leather shop to the woodworkers to the engineers, is as far from haughty as you can imagine.
Adell stands up to fight the curse, and as he does, the haughty daughter of Zenon appears to ruin everything.
This is our first voyage back to the Altmeri motherland since The Elder Scrolls: Arena, and we arrive as Queen Ayrenn opens up the Summerset borders to foreigners — something we can all safely expect to get a lot of crap about from the haughty natives.
Some view golf as inaccessible, pretentious or haughty — adjectives which couldn't be further from the nature of this indie game.
Originally released as Zwei II in Japan by acclaimed RPG developers Nihon Falcom, Zwei: The Ilvard Insurrection contains a standalone story featuring a brash pilot named Ragna who is forced to partner up with the haughty vampire princess Alwen after she saves his life in exchange for a blood contract.
Alas if one thinks it haughty to value art as a collectible commodity, then it is not.
«My lords, he said, in churches where I preach I cultivate a haughty kind of speech And wring it out as roundly as a bell; I've got it all by heart, detail I tell.
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