There is an imperiousness about Romney that comes across when he is challenged. |
A life of indolence and luxury had bred a certain air of imperiousness in her. |
A similar blend of charm and imperiousness characterized the queen's relations with Parliament, on which she had to depend for revenue. |
The lead story of every court session has been his demeanor, his defiance, his imperiousness. |
Will you judge somewhat excessive this clamor, which imperiousness only expresses an identity affair which everyone should feel responsible of? |
There was an imperiousness in the lawyer's tone which was almost irresistible. |