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This George had all the airs and graces to make him popular.
Did you think we were going to die with all the airs and graces of society?
There's no room down here for the airs and graces we allow ourselves in society.
There's no airs and graces about them or their cooking."
If you have any airs and graces, it probably is not for you.
Oh, they were a regular cheap lot, in spite of their airs and graces!
"At least we won't have to put up with her little airs and graces for much longer.
Worst of all, a maid with airs and graces.
She's got too many airs and graces for me!"
She also made her first solo album, Airs and Graces in 1976.
Born into a large, poor Derry family, he has avoided airs and graces.
That all these airs and graces might have a tragic effect upon Francisco never occurred to her till too late.
Bella never put on airs and graces, remaining a real Blackpool girl.
He, on his part, was full of airs and graces and geniality.
No wonder she gave herself airs and graces!
Too many of his master's airs and graces.
Shake some of her airs and graces off her!
It also helped to immunise him against the airs and graces of Madrid or any other place in which he lived.
Lillian regarded Dorothy with all the superior airs and graces of her rank.
So much for her airs and graces.
The dancers show a woman's airs and graces as well as coquetry.
The university and town may be showing their airs and graces for an open day - could you live there when they're not?"
Her father was the ambassador to the French Court at one time so she gives herself fancy airs and graces.
He had no airs and graces and sat in the waiting room with everyone else, even though everyone knew his face.