vanity fair
41vanity fair — ingl. Feria de vanidades …
42vanity fair — exhibition of frivolousness; world of nonsense and meaninglessness; celebrities, famous people …
43vanity fair — noun a vain and frivolous lifestyle especially in large cities • Hypernyms: ↑life style, ↑life style, ↑lifestyle, ↑modus vivendi …
44List of Vanity Fair caricatures — The following is a list of caricatures published by the British magazine Vanity Fair (1868 1914)Artists: See Vanity Fair artists Categories Caricatures …
45Vanity (disambiguation) — Vanity is excessive self regard and overblown pride.Vanity may also refer to:*Vanity (performer), the stage name of singer/actress Denise Matthews *Vanity 6, a former musical group *Vanity (comics), a fictional city in the DC Comics universe… …
46Vanity Fare — were a UK pop/rock group formed in 1966, best remembered for their million selling song, Hitchin a Ride .cite book first= David last= Roberts year= 2006 title= British Hit Singles Albums edition= 19th publisher= Guinness World Records Limited… …
47Vanity Fare — sind eine britische Pop Band, die Ende der 1960er Jahre in Europa und den USA sehr populär waren und insbesondere mit dem Millionenseller „Hitchin’ A Ride“ Kultstatus erlangten. Gegründet wurde die Gruppe im Sommer 1968 in Rochester, Grafschaft… …
48vanity — (n.) early 13c., that which is vain, futile, or worthless, from O.Fr. vanite, from L. vanitatem (nom. vanitas) emptiness, foolish pride, from vanus empty, vain, idle (see VAIN (Cf. vain)). Meaning self conceited is attested from mid 14c. Vanity… …
49vanity — n. (pl. ies) 1 conceit and desire for admiration of one s personal attainments or attractions. 2 a futility or unsubstantiality (the vanity of human achievement). b an unreal thing. 3 ostentatious display. 4 US a dressing table. Phrases and… …
50It beareth the name of Vanity Fair, because the town where’t is kept is lighter than vanity. — См. Суета сует …
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