Definitionn. a person who habitually pretends to be something he is not
Last update: August 3, 2015
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That is not to say it is a pseudo-science, some poseur who has thrown on a white lab coat and snuck in the back door of a convention of real scientists—far from it. [Please select]
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She was a poseur at the party. [Please select]
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They were a relief to her--they were not whispering that she was a poseur. [Please select]
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The flaneur, the poseur--if such he was--no longer appeared. [Please select]
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It was not the voice of Charley Steele the fop, the poseur, the idlest man in the world. [Please select]
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There were, then, two Doyles, one the poseur, flaunting his outrageous doctrines with a sardonic grin, gathering about him a small circle of the intelligentsia, and too openly heterodox to be dangerous. [Please select]
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Hendricks he had learned something more about Jim Doyle, the real Doyle and not the poseur, and he felt she should know the nature of the accusations against him. [Please select]
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