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  • noun Plural form of egotist.

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Examples

  • Two such massive egotists on stage without a disciplinary interlocutor is always a risk: Sinclair begins by claiming that he may have invented Home as a character, or at least some of his ‘psychogeographical’ writings.

    No more heroes « Squares of Wheat 2010

  • A garden tool by any other name, her followers are dumber than a door nail or rich egotists.

    Palin's PAC steps up contributions to GOP candidates 2009

  • Two such massive egotists on stage without a disciplinary interlocutor is always a risk: Sinclair begins by claiming that he may have invented Home as a character, or at least some of his ‘psychogeographical’ writings.

    March « 2010 « Squares of Wheat 2010

  • Two such massive egotists on stage without a disciplinary interlocutor is always a risk: Sinclair begins by claiming that he may have invented Home as a character, or at least some of his ‘psychogeographical’ writings.

    No more heroes « Squares of Wheat 2010

  • Two such massive egotists on stage without a disciplinary interlocutor is always a risk: Sinclair begins by claiming that he may have invented Home as a character, or at least some of his ‘psychogeographical’ writings.

    March « 2010 « Squares of Wheat 2010

  • People who are fighting healthcare reform are unpatriotic, uncaring, and unAmerican, self-centered egotists!

    Specter faces angry crowd at town hall meeting 2009

  • And then it struck me—this never would have happened if the many highly-competitive egotists who passed Sharp by had only stopped to partake in the camaraderie of karaoke as they made their way up and down the mountain.

    My Quest to Bring Karaoke to Mt. Everest Con Chapman 2011

  • Even at work, her male bosses always seemed to be egotists, predators, or frauds.

    The 7 Glenn Beck 2011

  • Also, think about what a fascinating character Lincoln was: folksy and humorous, but ambitious as all hell, a great man so confident in his greatness that he allowed egotists like Seward and Chase to discover it in their own time, and a man who could do things with words that will live as long as the English language is still understood.

    Night at the Museum: Battle for Your Heart 2009

  • These egotists catch the media's attention and then enjoy a huge media blitz.

    Obama Will Win a Three-Way Race 2011

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