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Sentences with egomania

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  • There's a lot of egomania going around: it seems everyone believes they are the most capable and important person in the room.
  • That egomaniacal coach started telling the media he was a little concerned with his team's play.
  • Seen from this angle, the giant personalities which many of them cultivated were not instances of egomania but their individual responses to the huge expectations which junior staff and patients placed upon them.
  • They're two egomaniacs with two totally different agendas.
  • Isn't it a bit weird, conducting an imaginary interview with yourself, on a blog already devoted to furthering your growing egomania?
  • He's a rich, famous, egomaniacal political commentator.
  • He may be insecure, but his insecurity expresses itself not in egomania or depression, but in a garrulous, love-me-do amiability.
  • If a painfully hip novel set in the European fashion industry didn't contain the requisite amount of preening egomania, airy-fairy posturing and general preposterousness, you would probably ask for your money back.
  • Politicians have a limited emotional range - normally just rampant egomania or self pity.
  • I'd term it egomaniacal journalistic stupidity.
  • Is there something slightly egomaniacal about saying a prayer in your own name?
  • A reputation of jealousy, rage and egomania had made him the man he was today, and that was something he had come to regret.
  • Maybe that's selfish and egomaniacal, but I love myself just the way I am, and so do my friends.
  • He was a narcissistic egomaniac who thought the entire world had nothing better to do but impinge on his personal space.
  • ‘Whether those religious paintings are an expression of faith, whether they are deeply iconoclastic or whether they are a kind of extraordinary egomania we don't know,’ she says.
  • It is not so much that Neil's blend of chippiness and egomania has abated, but that it has simply found its perfect outlet.
  • All writers are egomaniacs, but online there's no filter.
  • Sure, he drips egomania, but he is also struggling with a total lack of identity.
  • It wasn't egomania, it was a real financial necessity.
  • To be beleaguered by unrelenting management strife and a power struggle that is indicative of the egomania that permeates Hollywood.
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