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He would chatter away egotistically to her for hours.
Again and again we see him egotistically hogging attention at parties.
Egotistically, Zipper liked to imagine himself the principal character in a dramatic presentation.
Egotistically flattered at being recognized by my striking features, I asked, "How did you know?"
A testament to what life can achieve even without the sentience that we egotistically ascribe such weight to.
If you work for the world egotistically presuming to be loving, that is not the key to the trust of the world.
It meant eradicating the tendency to react emotionally or egotistically to external events - the things we cannot control.
But a soloist moves among the women like an idealist egotistically exhorting them to rebel.
Egotistically, this ex-detective, who knew the ways of gangsters and racketeers, thought himself a much sharper individual than he was.
I don't say that egotistically.
He sounded almost childishly, egotistically pleased.
One's instinct to egotistically react to a situation is referred to as the Opponent, or "The Satan".
Critics often panned him as "egotistically self-minded, a language abuser, and arrogant as a mule".
He egotistically returns to pitching too soon, despite being warned that he is risking serious injury to his pitching arm.
Or the directors and Shapcott, for doing the most egotistically coquettish thing anyone can do in an argument - and quitting?
Fits of self-doubt, or traeki-style multiple thinking, beset those who had formerly been egotistically self-centered and assured.
Pierrot is the hero: he is honest, good-hearted, but poor (and egotistically, comically naïve).
Scarab is a hefty, egotistically brilliant and occasionally comical man who yearns for the secret to eternal life and world domination.
"I decided that I was going to use whatever remnants of directing talent remained to me egotistically, for myself alone rather than for other people," he said.
MORRIS: I do more and more realize that all my travel has been rather egotistically self-revelatory.
Freethoughts: atheism, secularism, humanism - Selected Egotistically from "The Freethinker.
His heroes are unprepossessing loners, eaters of junk food and watchers of far too much television, and generally, egotistically, they are named Michel.
"There are concerns to address," Vermeil said, "I don't mean this egotistically, but with our talent and skill people. . . ."
He presented both men as ridiculously self-deluded and egotistically well meaning, as sympathetic victims of their fathers' harsh psychological legacies and callous victimizers of their own prey.