high and mighty

The phrase "high and mighty" refers to someone who behaves in a superior, arrogant, or condescending manner. It often suggests that the person sees themselves as being more important or better than others and looks down upon those they consider beneath them. This term can be used to describe someone who exhibits an air of self-importance, superiority, or haughtiness.


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