He was very vain about his hair and his clothes.
The queen was known for her vanity, and she spent a fortune on lavish gowns. (furniture) He threw out the old sink and installed a new vanity in the guest bedroom.
A person purchased a vanity car license plate with your screen name on it.
Vain is the adjective form of vanity.
Vanity is a noun.
Vanity Fair by Sylvia Plath
The young woman's vanity caused her to always look in the mirror.
Someone who is overly concerned with their appearance would be a slave to vanity.
The queen was known for her vanity, and she spent a fortune on lavish gowns. (furniture) He threw out the old sink and installed a new vanity in the guest bedroom.
Lilia's vanity caused her to always look in the mirror.
I am aware that this will appear to be insufferable vanity to some modest types.
The actress displayed more vanity than the young man had ever beheld.
A person purchased a vanity car license plate with your screen name on it.
(vainly can imply either futilely or for reasons of vanity) "We tried vainly to have the decision appealed." "She vainly wears her dark wig and fake eyelashes to school functions."
THat is a run on sentence...and their are thousands of people named Vanity that have a tan and live near Ohio
The Vanity Stools that are safest to use are one that have more than three legs and some kind of support bars between the legs. That is for extra brace and support.
Nothing. they are strictly for vanity purposes.
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