stuck-up in English

adjective
1
staying aloof from others because one thinks one is superior.
She looked haughty and stuck-up , her face disdainful as she looked down at me.

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1. Stuck-up.

2. She's a cold, stuck-up bitch.

3. His feet stuck up in the air.

4. Oh, shut up, you stuck-up cow.

5. Look like some stuck-up rich folks.

6. We thought his wife was stuck-up.

7. His wife was a bit stuck-up.

8. Too stuck-up, considering what she was.

9. She's not your typical hot, stuck-up bitch.

10. They're snobs -- stuck - up and uppity and persnickety.

11. Oh great, she probably thinks I'm stuck-up.

12. I can't stand her - she's so stuck-up.

13. I wish you wouldn't act so stuck-up.

14. I thought he would probably be stuck-up.

15. She thinks handsome men are usually stuck-up.

16. Despite Swan's abuse, Hyacinth stuck up for him.

17. He has no reason to be so stuck-up.

18. Two huge , hairy ears stuck up above the snowdrift.

19. I hope they don't think I am stuck-up.

20. She says he has become conceited and stuck-up .

21. Alicia is stuck-up ever since she went to college.

22. I just have a car stuck up the road there.

23. There's nothing stuck-up about the great English wild flower.

24. Fireflies that got stuck up in that big bluish-black thing.

25. Daughter Amanda is more stuck-up than a chimney sweep's brush.

26. A guy's who's head is cut off and then stuck up inside.

27. The children who go to that school are a bit stuck-up.

28. She was a famous actress, but she wasn't a bit stuck-up.

29. Cliquish, judgmental, and/or stuck up people annoy the hell out of me.

30. She wore black tights, and maroon socks that stuck up above her boots.

31. That some stuck-up fucking little vicar's daughter's more important than she is.

32. 1 She wore black tights, and maroon socks that stuck up above her boots.

33. I never really like her - she was always a bit stuck-up and condescending.

34. Do you William, take this stuck up social climber to be your lawful wedded wife?

35. The irony was that those who had observed it had considered her spoiled and stuck-up.

36. Belgians, in turn, consider the Dutch to be a bunch of cranky assholes, and French stuck-up.

37. Tanya is so stuck-up. She won't go out with anyone who went to a state college.

38. It was stuck up to the hilt in the back of Lord Westbourne, sprawled over the desk.

39. Today, I decided to mock a few stuck-up runners by effortlessly jumping over the track hurdles.

40. The new girl at school seems stuck-up, but I think she is just a little shy .

41. I'm sure you wouldn't like me taking one glance at you and thinking you conceited and stuck-up , eh?

42. We're betting any aspiring artist will take that deal over three years of putting up with stuck-up assholes at art schools.

43. Wicked Bedmate is a part of Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward’s Cocky Hero Club World and is connected to Keeland and Ward's Stuck-Up Suit

44. Jessie's e-mail reply has given rise to a barrage of complaint, with memories of her earlier stuck-up posture still fresh in clients' minds.

45. Conceit ("māna" in Pali) has a special meaning in the Buddha's teachings; it has a broader and more profound definition than "stuck up"

46. English girls. They are stuck-up. You see. And I am primarily attractive to girls who are, you know, cooler, game for a laugh. Like American girls.

47. But by about 100 years ago, if you said someone was dapper, it would mean that they were overly concerned with their appearance, they were perhaps a little stuck-up.

48. Secretly she wanted him as well. And all of her friends stuck up their nose. And they had a problem with his baggy clothes. He was a sk8er boi...http://Sentencedict.com

49. Sentence Examples The stuck-up brown-nosers in school, the geeks and the nerds, they would have Balked. Then, not long ago, Elektra Balked at advancing money for Ween to record a new album

50. The words commonly used to describe egotistical individuals are extremely disparaging; we call them arrogant, haughty, big-headed, vain, conceited, stuck-up, or pretentious, and brand them Blowhards, show-offs, snobs, narcissists, pompous asses, or worse.