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Up went an imperious hand and we had to stop.
At once he asked an imperious old man to show them to a "table."
And I think that a lot of people would not use the word imperious.
But of course they all loved George and did not mind his imperious ways one little bit.
I never thought anyone under the age of 50 could suit the word imperious.
At his most imperious and impossible, from the sound of it.
Oh, how he loved that voice when it became imperious!
He realized at once that his words had been rather imperious.
How imperious she seemed, pretending to be a free woman.
She turned her head and looked him in the face with a high, imperious stare.
She made an imperious gesture of the hand, and the other man left them.
She walks past us like we are not there, nothing but an imperious look.
The man standing in front of them was imperious and commanding.
It all gets back to what a lot of people call Richard's imperious style.
She let herself be led, waved an imperious hand to those behind her.
Lawyers and reporters, after all, can get rather imperious about such things.
An imperious voice, low and powerful, belonging to another age.
With an imperious nod, she returned to her own business.
He looked round them all with an imperious lift of his head.
The gesture was so imperious that all turned to look at it.
She gave an imperious wave toward the opposite end of the table.
An imperious wave of his hand drove us all to the door.
Her imperious tones stopped him before he reached the door.
There was certainly much of the imperious in the youngster.
"I did not give you leave to go," the imperious voice rang out behind him.