Use of imperious in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include imperious at the start of sentence, imperious at the end of sentence and imperious in the middle of sentence

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imperious at the start of sentence


  1. Imperious, fractious ladies who minced along, holding up their saris.
  2. Imperious, you mount a nag of thirty hands and trample me into the ground.

imperious at the end of sentence


  1. His manner was abrupt and imperious.
  2. He merely signed his name at the bottom of the sheet, firm, black and imperious.
  3. Even his friends concede that Pillsbury can be difficult, being something of a diva, hot-tempered and imperious.

imperious in the middle of sentence


  1. Her attitude is imperious at times.
  2. All his imperious orders were obeyed.
  3. The professor was as imperious as ever.
  4. She put out an imperious hand to stop him.
  5. She raised her hand in an imperious gesture.
  6. She sent them away with an imperious wave of the hand.
  7. I am stopped mid-anecdote by an imperious tap on my shoulder.
  8. His imperious father tells Alex he wishes it were him in the coffin.
  9. All the same, he appeared a pretty imperious figure on casual encounter.
  10. It was not just the fact that this imperious man was doing this for her.
  11. He seem bored now; and he blinked at Mitchell with imperious indifference.
  12. The Times, in its imperious fashion, made a habit of sneering at Falls stunters.
  13. First up, Treleaven then hit an imperious five-iron pin-high to set out his stall.
  14. The old nun was as imperious as ever , but visibly thawed when she saw the children.
  15. There is, however, no earthly explanation for his imperious contributions on the rugby field.
  16. A person , who is imperious and tries to gloss over his fault, is bound to suffer in the end.
  17. But Ellington, a duke with an imperious streak, never wanted Strayhorn to stray far from his empire.
  18. Andrew enjoyed her company and respected her imperious resilience to the classic effects of drinking.
  19. The typical judge loves the rewards of office and tends to be imperious in asserting and defending them.
  20. And she had all morning and part of the afternoon to decide whether or not to accept this imperious invitation.
  21. He chose a site for an aviary and gave very exact and imperious directions as to the materials and measurements.
  22. There is plenty of lore and legend from Whitehall and Westminster to buttress the case for an imperious premiership.
  23. The magistrate Swallow, imperious, yet insightful in the resounding portrayal of bass Louis Lebherz, presses the case for them.
  24. Today, the National Park Service offers boat tours along the canals, narrow quiet canyons between imperious five-story brick buildings.

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