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comparative more vainglorious, superlative most vainglorious
With excessive vanity or unwarranted pride. quotations examples
"So kindly keep the vainglorious enumeration of your pots for the benefit of those village idiots who compose your particular set of boozing companions."
1930, Norman Lindsay, Redheap, Sydney, N.S.W.: Ure Smith, published 1965, page 85
Railway engines have been attacked with gunfire by raiding aircraft on both sides of the Channel and the impression has grown up that they are defenceless monsters to be pestered with impunity. The first engine to disprove this vainglorious theory was, we are glad to note, a British one. [The locomotive boiler exploded, causing the aircraft to crash.]
1943 March and April, “Notes and News: Southern Locomotive Destroys Raider”, in Railway Magazine, page 119