Sentence examples for more insufferable from inspiring English sources

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"She's even more insufferable now".

Arnie (Stephen Schneider) is an even more insufferable blowhard and Lothario.

(If they didn't recognize that, they'd be more insufferable than Garver).

"Give you a quid if you can name a more insufferable sod," one of his fellow codebreakers remarks.

Kelly calls this charge "discredited," but his portraits of some of the more insufferable English statesmen are withering.

Were our medal count more in line with our size and GDP, just imagine how much more insufferable we would be.G.

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It's packed with your faves Keegan-Michael Keyey, Cobie Smulders — but early reviews of the show suggest that the selfish, uncaring characters miss the "edgy" and "interesting" marks and lean more toward "insufferable".

Some of this jaggedness is to be expected — what would be more dishonest and insufferable than a slick Broadway version of Tyson?

In the 1920's and 30's Eliot was more like the "insufferable prig" himself, a remote, intellectually disdainful figure, who was consumed with guilt at the antipathy he felt for his impossible wife and who found a grim consolation for his misery in religion.

The documentary filmmaker Michael Moore has more than a few insufferable traits.

By Atul Gawande The documentary filmmaker Michael Moore has more than a few insufferable traits.

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