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haughtily
haughtily, adv. (ˈhɔːtɪlɪ) Also 6 hawt-. [f. haughty + -ly2.] In a haughty manner; proudly, arrogantly.1573–80 Baret Alv. H 261 Hawtily, elate..excelse. 1611 Bible Micah ii. 3 Neither shall ye goe haughtily. a 1720 Sheffield (Dk. Buckhm.) Wks. (1753) II. 176 To be neither remiss, nor haughtily imper...
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Tom Crowe
During the 1970s he became one of the most familiar voices on Radio 3, and "an accident-prone but haughtily unflappable persona" evolved.
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disdainously
† disˈdainously, adv. Obs. [f. prec. + -ly2.] Disdainfully, scornfully, haughtily.1494 Fabyan Chron. vii. 563 He was dysdeynously answeryd. 1568 Grafton Chron. II. 113 The Magistrates..did likewise vilipend and disdeynously mocke all that the Pope had there commaunded.
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Maryus Jones
the South, Jones stated in a letter that "The great slave owners in no manner resembled what I have read of the barons of the fourteenth century who haughtily
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elatedly
elatedly, adv. (ɪˈleɪtɪdlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] With elation; haughtily, pompously.1661 Feltham Disc. Luke xiv. 20 (R.) Where do we find any so elatedly proud, or so unjustly rapacious as he [Nero]?
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Gennaro Maldarelli
The British diplomat and critic Lord Napier haughtily disdained this work as disfiguring the face of Naples.
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hautainly
† ˈhautainly, adv. Obs. [f. hautain + -ly2.] a. Haughtily, proudly. b. With raised voice, loudly. c. Boldly, courageously.c 1400 Rom. Rose 5820 That sworne hath ful hauteynly. c 1475 Partenay 1906 Ful lowde he spake And ful hautaynly. 1513 Douglas æneis x. xi. 98 Richt haltandly, as curageus vnder s...
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haughtly
† ˈhaughtly, adv. Obs. In 6 hawt-, haute-. [f. haught a. + -ly2.] = haughtily.1523 Skelton Garl. Laurel 1117 She loked hawtly and gave on me a glum. 1581 J. Bell Haddon's Answ. Osor. 77 b, So hautely and arrogantly enhaunced. 1586 Warner Alb. Eng. iii. xvi. (1589) 67 As haughtelie doest thou reuenge...
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2008 Kunming bus bombings
Despite the Turkestan Islamic Party's repeated warnings to China and international community about stopping the 29th Olympics in Beijing, the Chinese have haughtily
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aboast
† aˈboast, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. a- prefix 11 (here with trans. force) + boast.] To address boastfully or haughtily.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. vi. 156 A Brytonere, a · braggere a-bosted pieres als.
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Manasses of Hierges
According to William of Tyre, Manasses "is said to have conducted himself very haughtily.
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deconsider
deconˈsider, v. rare. [a. mod.F. déconsidérer: see de- II. 1 and consider.] trans. To treat with too little consideration. Hence deconsideˈration.1881 Med. Review Apr., Med. Profession & Morality, In the Army and Navy, the surgeons, long unfairly deconsidered, now haughtily claim equally unreasonabl...
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揚長而去的解釋|揚長而去的意思|漢典"揚長而去"詞語的解釋
yángcháng'érqù. [go away suddenly;shake the sleeves and go away haughtily] 說罷,揚長而去。. ——. to swagger off, to walk off (or drive off etc) without a second thought for those left behind.
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