vanity造句181, Smith's first book, "The Theory of Moral Sentiments", "turned the tables" on Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who believed that society enslaved man to vanity and ambition.
182, Two separate vanity areas (one with make up station), each with solid granite sinks and African Wenge cabinetry, are joined by the family sized Fossil Onyx steam shower with multiple sprayers.
183, Just began, 3 suspects rob the vanity of effeminate woman technically, procurable hind sneak away.
184, Vanity, egotism, and pride – they all hide a subtle unhappiness, a cleverly disguised animosity.
185, It evidently pained his vanity to be beholden to the orphan for succor.
186, And let the other people envy, own the wealth and position, is what the chemisette vanity request again, also hard abandon.
187, An interesting one for a married couple to take on, this was far from a vanity project or a sickly love-in.
188, William Makepeace Thackeray was an outstanding critical writer in England in the 19th century. Vanity Fair is his masterpiece and it is still considered as a great work now.
189, This visage no mere veneer of vanity , is a vestige of vox populi now vacant vanished.
190, To dress or groom oneself with elaborate care or vanity; primp.
191, Normal coning is less a treatment for infertility than a treatment for vanity.
192, Join Humanity in the 21 st century and rid your vanity of unsightly fur!
193, Turn away mine eyes from beholding vanity ; and quicken thou me in thy way.
194, This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is it vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished.
195, The materialcentric economy makes people as slave of wealth, who often feel the self- lose and inanition of spirit under the vanity of material wealth.
196, The vanity of teaching doth oft tempt a man to forget that he is a blockhead.
197, My works in the presidium satisfied my vanity in a way, but it's very heavily.
198, Vanity Fair is, without doubt, the greatest of Thackeray's novels.