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"On that line on the tax form where they ask for your occupation, I'd like to put 'Grand Inquisitor.' " Latin and Greek were of limited interest to him, but he loved the indeterminacy of language — the way "Rapunzel" could be defined as "She was stuck up" — and the smudgy double meanings lurking in syntax.
Napravnik recalls fellow riders wondering whether she was stuck up.
She was stuck up in the back row and he was front and center.
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Bercow said as she entered the house that she was "sticking up two fingers to the establishment".
Cut it out!" – said she was sticking up for Broadway artists as well as warning that no one can "lay down the formula of what elements combine to touch our hearts".
The chap who worked next door to me lived in her road, and he did say, "She won't go out with you – she's stuck up.
If she doesn't respond to your compliment in the way that you'd like, don't be a jerk or think (or tell her!) that she's stuck up or thinks too highly of herself.
The first time I dated a white guy, a lot of Asian guys looked at me like I was stuck up: "She's too good to date an Asian guy".
They probably thought I was stuck up".
"I lost a recruit to him, and I thought he was stuck up".
A cowlick was sticking up in the back.
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