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

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From Time Magazine Archive

There's nothing I'd like better than to show the hotel-keepers of Europe a thing or two—they are more conceited with less reason for being so than any other class of men I know.

From Affairs of State by Stevenson, Burton Egbert

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 know so much about foreigners, too,' said Little Yi, who was certainly becoming more conceited than ever.

From The Little Girl Lost A Tale for Little Girls by Raper, Eleanor



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