gives himself airs|give himself air in English

has an affected or artificial manner, acts haughtily

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1. He gives himself airs.

2. A roadside beggar, giving himself airs of equality.

3. 6 He fancied himself learned and assumed airs of erudition.

4. Censure gives Mr Wahid three months to explain himself.

5. He must've opened the air lock by himself.

6. Rather than give himself up, he jumps off a bridge.

7. “He himself gives to all persons life and breath and all things.”

8. His speech was designed to give himself more political elbow room.

9. God himself could not create himself.

10. TOILERS OF THE SEA VICTOR HUGO So Sanaima shuts himself up in his own domain and gives himself up, it is understood, to Abstruse study

11. If he's making it personal, He'll get sloppy And give himself away.

12. (John 14:1) The inspired Scriptures give us many similar exhortations: “Throw your burden upon Jehovah himself, and he himself will sustain you.”

13. Despite pleas from his mother, the gunman refused to give himself up.

14. Dr. Middleton balanced himself, and with an air of benevolent slyness.

15. Said his father;'don't give yourself airs!

16. The advocacy system gives the child the right to voluntarily admit himself or refuse admission.

17. Worked himself into a frenzy and gave himself indigestion.

18. How would he contort himself to give viewers the impression of audible sound?

19. Tom wasn't very communicative - he kept himself to himself.

20. “Satan himself keeps transforming himself into an angel of light.

21. The Bible explains: “Jehovah himself gives wisdom; . . . he will guard the very way of his loyal ones.”

22. Rather he should have an attitude of eager willingness, progressive willingness to give of himself.

23. 17 One moment of confusion and he might give some one away, or incriminate himself.

24. He kept up the pressure with his shoulder to give himself the widest gap possible.

25. He humiliated himself.