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It was a strange feeling to be clad so pretentiously.
It is with pretension that I wish today to deal, no doubt pretentiously.
The owner will come and pretentiously exorcise the demon in order to get money from people.
Good show, ole chap - we're pretentiously clapping for you.
And rich I agree with your comments, but probably not as pretentiously :)
So the Japanese designers' notion of men's dress has long been a man who looks pretentiously unpretentious.
His hand rested pretentiously on the golden head of a ferocious roaring lion.
The appetizer is pretentiously listed on the menu as a selection of vegetables from the earth.
The show, which has no spoken dialogue, is pretentiously subtitled "a musical revelation."
Now what you're going to receive this afternoon, is what is pretentiously called a time management system.
"That is because they ate them," Lamar hissed, pretentiously.
It was so pretentiously Victorian; the fun was in using it.
"People probably called it the Republic Theater, but it was pretentiously named the other way."
But the software houses (as, a little pretentiously, they like to be called) are not quite the innocents they pretend.
"Temptation" might as well be floating through the outer space that is periodically and pretentiously projected on the production's front curtain.
They are often mocked in popular culture for "thinking too much", being quixotic, or coming across as pretentiously adverse to happiness and fun.
The place was almost pretentiously matter-of-fact and unassuming.
There are many such pretentiously clunky passages.
Dismal food pretentiously served in a restaurant associated with the word gourmet is BAD.
Then he'd come here, to the pretentiously named Yacht Club, to be alone and embalm himself in liquor before he had to go back.
To put it pretentiously, it's a bit of a play-in-a-play, and the difficulty comes from balancing the two sides."
Or as he puts it, sliding into his best mock-narrator's voice: "He's bright, but not pretentiously intelligent.
The movie plays pretentiously with highbrow metaphors.
The French eat most pretentiously.
"It takes more than fur and leather, and a dagger worn pretentiously at one's belt, to make a man."