Definition of Egotising

1. egotise [v] - See also: egotise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Egotising

egonomics
egophonic
egophony
egos
egosurf
egosurfed
egosurfer
egosurfers
egosurfing
egosurfs
egosyntonic
egotheism
egotise
egotised
egotises
egotising (current term)
egotism
egotisms
egotist
egotistic
egotistical
egotistically
egotists
egotize
egotized
egotizes
egotizing
egotrip
egotropic
egranulose

Literary usage of Egotising

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1864)
"The gentlemen and ladies of the former class must now indulge in egotising prefaces, giving narratives of the circumstances under which their works were ..."

2. The Ordeal by Joseph Tinker Buckingham (1809)
"|t is to be hoped that time will correct this gentleman's egotising inclination, and that a careful perusal of Lindley Murray's grammar will improve his ..."

3. Life of Sir William Rowan Hamilton: Knt., LL. D., D. C. L., M. R. I. A by Robert Perceval Graves (1885)
"... egotising humour, I resemble only too much the inveterate story-telling button-holder, who asks his victim, " Where was I? ..."

4. Life of Sir William Rowan Hamilton: Knt., LL. D., D. C. L., M. R. I. A by Robert Perceval Graves (1885)
"... egotising humour, I resemble only too much the inveterate story-telling button-holder, who asks his victim, " Where was I? ..."

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