"He don't condescend | |
"Now, Helius will have to condescend to undertake the return immediatly !" | |
- Do not condescend to this, Rigo. | |
- Do not condescend, Pandolfuccio. | |
- Don't condescend to me. | |
"He don't condescend | |
"Now, Helius will have to condescend to undertake the return immediatly !" | |
- Do not condescend to this, Rigo. | |
- Do not condescend, Pandolfuccio. | |
- Don't condescend to me. | |
But it condescends I'm not. | |
My nephew, Miss Austen, condescends far indeed in offering to the daughter of an obscure and impecunious clergyman. | |
Rosings Park, and she often condescends to drive by my humble dwelling in her little phaeton and ponies. | |
Windom Earle merely condescends to logic. | |
But it condescends I'm not. | |
My nephew, Miss Austen, condescends far indeed in offering to the daughter of an obscure and impecunious clergyman. | |
Rosings Park, and she often condescends to drive by my humble dwelling in her little phaeton and ponies. | |
Windom Earle merely condescends to logic. | |
A man has been elected and the woman has come along for the ride as the first lady. And usually, as in American life in general, the woman is condescended to, patronized, given something to do to keep her busy. | |
And, I can tell you, bribes were administered. And in high places, too. So near the person of His Majesty that you would be astonished to know what great noblemen condescended to receive his loans. | |
Have I not graciously condescended to take your hand in marriage tomorrow, immediately following the official grand opening? | |
His Majesty has condescended to grace us with his presence. | |
I don't want to be condescended to. | |
"Dismissive, condescending, manipulative. | |
"Hey nerd, let me give you some condescending advice." | |
"Sorry, Dad, I'm a condescending jackass." | |
- Do not be condescending, Adam, | |
- Don't be condescending... | |
A man has been elected and the woman has come along for the ride as the first lady. And usually, as in American life in general, the woman is condescended to, patronized, given something to do to keep her busy. | |
And, I can tell you, bribes were administered. And in high places, too. So near the person of His Majesty that you would be astonished to know what great noblemen condescended to receive his loans. | |
Have I not graciously condescended to take your hand in marriage tomorrow, immediately following the official grand opening? | |
His Majesty has condescended to grace us with his presence. | |
I don't want to be condescended to. | |
"Dismissive, condescending, manipulative. | |
"Hey nerd, let me give you some condescending advice." | |
"Sorry, Dad, I'm a condescending jackass." | |
- Do not be condescending, Adam, | |
- Don't be condescending... | |