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I - I do, I know better than to put on airs. |
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Oh, you weren't putting on airs. You were putting on armor. |
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A |
Don't put on airs. You don't need to fake anything. |
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I hate to put on airs. |
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Do you find me very ridiculous, Mrs Hughes ? Putting on airs and
graces I've no right to ? |
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** to act in a
way that shows one thinks one is better than other people ** |
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Some of her old friends have accused
her of putting on airs since she
became wealthy. |
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