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The Boy Genius became "disobedient, more conceited, even mercenary."

From Time Magazine Archive

She is more conceited about her horseback riding and her writing than about her singing.

From Time Magazine Archive

Baird was not any more conceited than the average man, but the certainty that Judith loved him about as completely as a woman could love a man was his unalterable conviction.

From Nobody's Child by Dejeans, Elizabeth

She became more and more conceited and foolish; she was ashamed of her husband; and one day she had visiting cards engraved with 'Madame Eichelkatz, n�e B�hm.'

From Simon Eichelkatz; The Patriarch Two Stories of Jewish Life by Frank, Ulrich

I thought it would make you more conceited and bossy than ever.

From Etheldreda the Ready A School Story by Horrell, Charles



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