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Filter by Meaning The gossip magazine was filled with articles about celebrity vanities, obsessing over their appearance and personal lives.
She admired the sleek design of the vanities in the luxury hotel's bathrooms.
The speaker's speech was filled with vanities, avoiding important issues and focusing on self-promotion.
The politician's arrogant speech was filled with vanities about his own success.
The vanities in the hotel rooms were sleek and modern.
The artist's elaborate signature on every artwork reveals his vanities.
The philosopher advocated for a life stripped of worldly vanities, focusing instead on spiritual enlightenment.
His collection of luxury watches was nothing more than a display of his material vanities.
The artist's work explored the vanities of fame and fortune, questioning their true value and significance.
The philosopher argued that pursuing wealth and status is a pursuit of vanities.
Despite her vanities, she couldn't hide her lack of talent on the stage.
My sister loves the vintage-style vanities with ornate details.
The young actress's rise to fame was accompanied by a gradual realization of the vanities of the industry.
Susan's vanities prevented her from accepting constructive criticism and improving her work.
The fashion industry often promotes unrealistic standards of beauty, contributing to the development of insecurities and vanities in young people.
The hotel suite featured a spacious bathroom with twin vanities, perfect for couples.
The book contained nothing but pages of vanities.
His fashion choices were mere vanities, lacking substance.
The party decorations were nothing more than vanities.
The reality TV show was a display of shallow vanities.
She found the gossip magazines to be full of vanities.
The extravagant display of wealth was just a show of vanities.
John vanities himself as the smartest person in the room.
Sarah vanities her singing abilities, but she is actually quite tone-deaf.
Despite his lack of experience, Tom vanities himself as a skilled chef.
Lisa vanities her appearance and spends hours in front of the mirror.
Mark vanities his athletic abilities, but he struggles to finish a mile run.
Jenny vanities her knowledge of history, but she often gets facts wrong.
Michael vanities his popularity on social media, constantly seeking validation from others.
Despite his poor grades, Peter vanities his academic potential.
He vanities his attempts at solving complex mathematical problems.
She vanities her attempts to impress her boss with her unfinished project.
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