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Sentence count:97+2Posted:2017-04-05Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: stairsfair sexaffairsupstairsput on airsdownstairspublic affairsforeign affairsMeaning: [eə]  n. affected manners intended to impress others. 
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(31) Thy Naiad airs have brought me home.
(32) She gives herself aristocratic airs.
(33) Don't put on airs or try to impress anymore.
(34) Nobody can say I put on airs.
(35) He fancied himself learned and assumed airs of erudition.
(36) I don't like Jane. She's always put on airs.
(37) I hate to see him put on airs.
(38) She put on airs after marrying a millionaire.
(39) The successful physicist never puts on airs.
(40) Their women are handsome, and have tall, slim, well-knit figures; and with their free and easy movements, and natural independent airs,[www.Sentencedict.com] they look to me like swarthy Englishwomen.
(41) It mixes beautiful women and A-list entertainers for a nationally-televised special that airs during the crucial holiday selling period.
(42) The rich woman has lost many friends because of her airs and graces.
(43) He could shatter airs and " respectability " with deadly sarcasm.
(44) The Xia light Yan reflects under, appeared to be what entities to flow out to come over from the entire intentions, Moncler Manteau, with for because the airs entire transform dignified.
(45) IN THIS ARTICLE: After winning the Nobel prize, Zhu Diwen did not put on the airs of a great scientist, but was full of smiles, and engaged in humorous and witty conversation.
(46) Disclosure: "Late Show With David Letterman" airs on the CBS broadcast network, which is owned by CBS Corp, publisher of CNET News.
(47) One should under no circumstances put on airs and graces.
(48) Airs romped around him, nipping and eager airs , they are coming, waves.
(49) But why can't you pretend to eat it and put on the airs?
(50) Now, with the old man fawning on her, she puts on airs.
(51) I didn't like to put on airs, and even less to have too many people catering to me.
(52) In spite of all her airs and graces she had very few talents.
(53) She had better not put on airs with me. I won't like it.
(54) If you put on airs, people just won't go for it.
(55) I can't stand Mary. She always on airs arse she thinks she's better than everybody else.
(56) In spite of these airs and graces, I disliked those courtyards.
(57) A: May is always putting on airs and acting like an aristocrat.
(58) But before proceeding to the work Seryozhka spends a long time in airs and graces, whims and reproaches...
(59) He is only a two-year-old fox-terrier, and he interferes with everything and gives himself the airs of a gray-headed Scotch collie.
(60) She's very easy-going. And I loved that, working with another actor who doesn't - has no airs and graces.
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