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Haughtily

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He looked at the poor man haughtily, as if he were beneath him.
The teacher spoke haughtily to the students, as if they were beneath her.
The wealthy couple looked haughtily at the humble surroundings of the restaurant, feeling superior.
She walked haughtily into the boardroom, expecting everyone to be impressed.
He dismissed her haughtily when she tried to speak to him.
He haughtily refused to take advice from his coworkers.
The prima donna haughtily refused to take part in the ensemble dance.
The rich man treated the poor beggar haughtily.
The wealthy businessman haughtily flaunted his possessions.
The queen looked haughtily at the servant who dared to approach her without permission.
The celebrity haughtily refused to sign autographs for her fans.
The wealthy lady haughtily dismissed the waiter's suggestion.
She spoke haughtily to the salesperson, insisting on the most expensive dress.
The officer haughtily dismissed the complaints of the civilian.
The queen greeted her subjects haughtily during the parade.
The principal looked at the student haughtily.
The professor answered the student's question haughtily, making them feel stupid.
The doctor haughtily dismissed the patient's concerns.
The teacher haughtily belittled the student's efforts in front of the class.
The judge looked haughtily at the defendant during the trial.
He haughtily boasted about his wealth and possessions.
The customer haughtily complained about the service she received.
The teacher haughtily corrected the student's mistake.
The coach haughtily declared that his team would win the championship without a doubt.
The landlord haughtily raised the rent without considering the tenants' financial situations.
The coach spoke haughtily to the team, telling them that they were lucky to have him.
The actor haughtily refused to sign autographs for his fans.
She spoke haughtily to the waiter when he got her order wrong.
The CEO haughtily refused to take any advice from his subordinates.
The hotel receptionist haughtily told the customer that there were no available rooms.
The CEO haughtily rejected the proposal without considering its potential benefits.
The politician haughtily dismissed the criticisms of his opponents.
The professor corrected his student haughtily.
The wealthy businessman haughtily ignored the needs of his community.
The supervisor haughtily reprimanded the employee in front of everyone.
The teacher spoke haughtily to the students who didn't understand the lesson.
The fashion model haughtily strutted down the runway, expecting everyone to admire her beauty.
The athlete haughtily boasted about his accomplishments.
He walked haughtily down the hallway, ignoring everyone around him.
The professor haughtily criticized the student's essay without acknowledging its strengths.
The boss haughtily criticized the work of their subordinates.
The professor haughtily corrected his student's pronunciation in front of the class.
The professor haughtily dismissed the student's question.
The politician haughtily ignored the pleas of his constituents.
The wealthy woman haughtily looked down on those who couldn't afford designer clothing.
The artist haughtily claimed that his work was superior to all others.
The politician haughtily dismissed the concerns of the constituents.
He haughtily dismissed her question about his qualifications.
The teacher haughtily scolded the student for not knowing the answer.
The hotel manager haughtily denied the guest's request for a late check-out.
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