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6 Sentences With "puts on airs"

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HODAD, which could also be "hoe dad" or "ho-daddy," is venerable surfer speak for someone who puts on airs but surfs badly, it seems, not just an aspirant.
HODAD, which could also be "hoe dad" or "ho-daddy," is venerable surfer speak for someone who puts on airs but surfs badly, it seems, not just an aspirant.
The Duchess plans a party in Bill's honour, but Sally is not to be invited. Sir John tells Sally that she and Bill ought to return to Lambeth, but he is moved by Sally's heartfelt declaration of love for Bill ("Once You Lose Your Heart"). At the party, Bill puts on airs and tries to please his new-found upper-class lawyers, family and servants, but his everyman roots quickly begin to show.
When the circus arrives in town, Esther's head in turned by Dick, a sophisticated smooth-talking performer with the circus, leaving Getzel even more despondent. Esther's father inherits a large sum of money; he abandons his shoe-making trade, puts on airs, and tries to marry her to Yossel, the son of a prominent family. But she won't have it. Nachum orders a Purimspiel (Purim play) at his house, with its parade of costumes, buffoonery, and music.
The fop was a stock character in English literature and especially comic drama, as well as satirical prints. He is a "man of fashion" who overdresses, aspires to wit, and generally puts on airs, which may include aspiring to a higher social station than others think he has. He may be somewhat effeminate, although this rarely affects his pursuit of an heiress. He may also overdo being fashionably French by wearing French clothes and using French vocabulary.
Spears (2001), p.4. ; Ann, Miss Ann : a term used by black people to either denote a white woman or a black woman who acts too much like a white one. While Miss Ann (or just plain Ann) is a derisive reference to the white woman, by extension it is applied to any black woman who puts on airs and tries to act like Miss Ann. ; Wigger/Wigga, wegro : a slang term for a white person who allophilically emulates mannerisms, slangs (ebonics), and fashions stereotypically associated with urban African Americans; especially in relation to hip hop culture.

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