He is a good-mannered hypocrite whose tedious righteousness has driven his beloved wife away. |
Only a hypocrite would ban foxhunting but allow the more proletarian pleasures of fishing, which is quite clearly a form of drawn-out torture. |
When you enunciate your principles, you are condemned as a hypocrite because your people have failed to live by them. |
Sadly, she seems to have lost that adventurous turn of mind and decided to become an angry hypocrite instead. |
He describes the conduct of one reverend, Mr. Rigby Hopkins, whom he considers the greatest religious hypocrite. |
Her Agamemnon is both divinely doomed and a moral hypocrite who combines protestations of paternal love with dalliance with a Greek war-widow. |