more egotistic
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Club tradition declared that he had been admitted solely for the beneficent purpose of keeping the more egotistic members in a permanent and pleasing glow of superiority.
From Average Jones by Adams, Samuel Hopkins
As one gets older one is more difficult to please: but the sting of pleasure is even keener than in youth and far more egotistic.
From Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions Volume 2 by Harris, Frank
As with any man truly great, this left him no more selfish, no more egotistic, than is the stringed instrument which, under the miracle of a higher power, finds itself capable of music.
From The Law of the Land by Hough, Emerson
I believe country-people are even more egotistic than the dwellers in cities.
From Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 86, February, 1875 by Various
They need not have been more egotistic than the “Roundabout Papers.”
From Essays in Little by Lang, Andrew