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narcissist

[nahr-suh-sist] / ˈnɑr sə sɪst /


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“And we always talked about it as these two narcissists who essentially learn by the end of the season to care about one other person — each other.”

From Los Angeles Times

And there is the wholesale trashing of the editorial staffers of the real-life Condé Nast, here a gaggle of privileged narcissists who are accidentally infected, quarantined and treated like human garbage.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are no victims—only a bonfire of prominent narcissists.

From The Wall Street Journal

"He was a bully. He was a narcissist and his temper would go from one to 100 in a matter of seconds," she said.

From BBC

Gustav might be merely a narcissist, but there’s a chance that what he is really seeking is to repair things by telling the family story onscreen.

From The Wall Street Journal