They were farouche, romantic characters riding arrogantly through the gardens on their massive elephants. |
In Britain, we'd see that as just being discreet, not making a fuss, not imposing yourself arrogantly on other people. |
To my alarm, the man began to stride arrogantly towards me, spoon swinging in his fist like the pendulum of a grandfather clock. |
She had planned a witty rejoinder but the sight of him standing in front of her, so arrogantly beautiful, stoked the fires of her temper. |
His wife pressures him to arrogantly walk across a red carpet into the palace, offending the gods. |
More and more governments are having to step in and override these magistrates who arrogantly refuse to take note of public disquiet. |