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She is more conceited about her horseback riding and her writing than about her singing.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Boy Genius became "disobedient, more conceited, even mercenary."

From Time Magazine Archive

It certainly sounds more conceited to say: "I am trying to be virtuous," than to say: "I am trying to do my duty."

From A Handbook of Ethical Theory by Fullerton, George Stuart

But Atahualpa, being more conceited and less prudent, had taken a needless risk, and now found himself a prisoner and his army routed.

From The Spanish Pioneers by Lummis, Charles F.

Baird was not any more conceited than the average man, but the certainty that Judith loved him about as completely as a woman could love a man was his unalterable conviction.

From Nobody's Child by Dejeans, Elizabeth



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