Just like that, any pretension of him being interested in her was gone. [noun]
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He himself eagerly disclaims any pretension to the original conception of the use of electricity as an errand-boy. [noun]
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What but ruin and disaster could be the end of this grotesque pretension. [noun]
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He was a boy of sixteen, of slender form and sallow complexion, dressed with more pretension than taste. [noun]
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It was superficial and commonplace, and abundantly marked with pretension, but to the squire's warped judgment it seemed to have remarkable merit. [Please select]
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It was a large house, of considerable pretension for a village, and Oscar's room was large and handsomely furnished. [Please select]
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