full of oneself|full of himself in English
exhibiting exaggerated self-esteem, inflated due to an exaggerated sense of self-importance
Use "full of oneself|full of himself" in a sentence
1. He stuffed himself full of food.
2. 5 He that is full of himself is very empty.
3. He, like his son, can be a bit full of himself.
4. 2 The various features of full-time service are fine theocratic goals to set for oneself.
5. 1 He that is full of himself is very [quite] empty.
6. 23 He that is full of himself is very [quite] empty.
7. He struts about so full of himself that he is a laughingstock.
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10. Actious: Active; full of activity; full of energy.
11. How has one member of the Governing Body expressed himself concerning full-time service?
12. Out there, full of shine and full of sparkle
13. Actious (obsolete) active; full of activity; full of energy
14. The one who hires himself out puts his wages in a bag full of holes.’”
15. The younger Antiochus himself would marry his full-blooded sister Iotapa.
16. Isaac's Bombs deal 60 damage to enemies and one full heart of damage to himself
17. If he makes it, Darius will be more full of himself than a self-catering cannibal.
18. He drew himself up to his full height and glared at us.
19. Full of walkers.
20. Chock full of (something) Having a lot of something; very full of something
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24. Taste: full-flavoured fruit, with a full, buttery structure as a result of barrel aging; full aftertaste
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