How To Use Put on airs In A Sentence
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Beth didn't put on airs, and she liked people who were the same way.
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Not for her the tendency to put on airs and throwing star tantrums.
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don't put on airs with me
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In any case, Byrne, who has been acting professionally since she was 13, isn't the type to put on airs.
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Alice's sharp wit and blunt pronouncements could be intimidating, but if you didn't put on airs and weren't a fool, she was fiercely loyal and endlessly forgiving.
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She didn't seem to put on airs or act as if she was better then him.
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But then again, he had never been one to put on airs.
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In Spanish sixteenth - and seventeenth - century authors the term acquired an ironic twist, as in the expression hacerse de los godos (“to claim nobil - ity, to put on airs”).
CONCEPT OF GOTHIC
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But she does not put on airs, as other girls do; she is quite natural and - though, I must admit, not my personal favourite - a lovely person.
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Bella never put on airs and graces, remaining a real Blackpool girl.
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In other words, they - most of the people that are very successful in life - put on airs.
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Don't put on airs or try to impress anymore.