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Will there be a hidden side for an arrogant person like him?
Like her sister, Ashley is also an arrogant person who looks down on people.
They had to be thinking that Amy was the most arrogant person on earth.
It is the story of an arrogant person who feels bad about his culture, lifestyle etc.
Sometimes comes across wrongly as a proud, arrogant person.
"Baghdad will not bow its head to any arrogant person, no matter how tyrannical and oppressive he might be."
He is still the same no-nonsense, arrogant person who follows his heterodox ways of investigation.
Das is a loudmouth, and a very arrogant person.
The 38th generation Moon Knight takes a persona of a loner and arrogant person.
I have failed in many ways, but I have never been a haughty or arrogant person."
"It's a theological question, and it's only an arrogant person who thinks he can understand everything," Rabbi Meier said.
A wealthy, snobby, arrogant person.
"He's not arrogant person.
This one was an arrogant person in the world; no goodness is there that adorns his memory; therefore is his shade so furious here.
Although Adam was raised in a family that is strong on religious belief, Adam is a hot-tempered, arrogant person.
Andrés is portrayed as a very arrogant person, who gives no vacations on Christmas to his employees and ignores his mother's advices.
Xylina forcefully reminded herself that it was better to deal with an arrogant person than a savvy one, because the advantage was with the realist.
She is often described as an intense, reserved and arrogant person, but Hunter, who knows her best, describes her as loyal, wise and loving.
Basically, a very arrogant person, overconfident, high IQ . . . not the type who scares easily.
The official definition: Cyboor n. A rude, stupid or arrogant person seeking to profit from commerce on the Internet, esp.
In Brazil, "rei da cocada" (cocada king) is used to refer to an arrogant person who thinks too highly of himself.
Another common Chinese idiom "有眼不識泰山" (lit trans Has eyes but don't recognize mount Tai), reefer to an ignorant yet arrogant person.
But Assistant United States Attorney Miroslav Lovric called Ms. Grady, 40, an arrogant person who refused to follow rules.
"But mostly I'm leaning to Kerry now because I find George Bush to be an arrogant person, and I think he seems that way to the world.
Thus, they surmise that the novel's moral is that an arrogant person will find sorrow, but one who is humble and prays to God will find happiness.