Sentence examples for insufferable man from inspiring English sources

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Bayern Munich has a player equally capable of playing the savior as he is the scoundrel: Arjen Robben, a talented player that Spiegel Online calls an "insufferable man".

I wish I believed that this woman would have tolerated this insufferable man for a single second; it might have helped if Mr. Shimell, who has an interesting, grave face, were a plausible screen performer.

Not a biography but a fans notes, the fact-based musings of a fellow novelist on the life and work of a personally insufferable man without whom 20th-century fiction would be unreckonably impoverished (though easier to read, maybe).

Not a biography but a fan's notes, the fact-based musings of a fellow novelist on the life and work of a personally insufferable man without whom 20th-century fiction would be unreckonably impoverished (though easier to read, maybe).

But in this unhappy present, he was nothing more than an unpleasant and insufferable man.

In the end, I think David Dayen put it well when he said, "Angus King is about to become the most insufferable man in America".

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To take an admittedly trivial example, I always thought John McEnroe was an insufferable man-child.

With a cast that includes Charlize Theron and Emily Watson as two of Sellers's four wives and Stanley Tucci as Stanley Kubrick, the movie goes a long way to paint one of the industry's most beloved character actors as a tyrannical, insecure and often insufferable man-child for whom stardom was both an obsession and a curse.

The movie, produced, written and directed by Mr. Klass, who had scant previous experience in any of those areas, involves an insufferable young man named Dan Tom Pelphreyy) with a taste for various debaucheries and an inability to be anything other than snide.

As Virginia Heffernan writes in the Los Angeles Times, Wolff has always specialized in "cartoonish power dynamics among insufferable old men" — the sort of spectacle that others rarely find worth a second look.

Looming over everyone and everything was the monumental, if insufferable, William Lloyd Garrison, the man who just about started the antislavery movement when he began publishing his newspaper, The Liberator, on New Year's Day, 1831.

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