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- Mature was famously self-deprecatory about his acting skills.
- His lyrics often criticise himself or are self-deprecatory.
- He's very comedic and a little self-deprecatory ."
- :: This could also be a deprecatory name.
- Judy Balan is popular for her wry, often self-deprecatory humour.
- But the 65-year-old Eastwood maintains a self-deprecatory air.
- Harding's view, characteristically, is self-deprecatory _ and earthier.
- I agree that my comments can sound deprecatory.
- The song criticizes hypocritical and deprecatory attitudes towards gay people in media and society.
- In modern times, the practice of self-deprecatory terms is still used.
- Fred has been described as a quiet individual with a self-deprecatory personality.
- Out in Harvard Yard, Mr . Ma is at his self-deprecatory best.
- Humor, especially self-deprecatory humor, makes presidents more human, more likeable,
- He has enough of a self-deprecatory sense of humor that men will like him.
- There are many if not a decided majority who still hold up deprecatory hands.
- Clinton is at his best actually when he is less braggadocio and a bit self-deprecatory.
- In speaking of himself, Rove was somewhat reflective, and alternatively self-deprecatory and combative.
- The earnestly stiff image, so useful to Gore as self-deprecatory humor, is also subliminal.
- His inimitable voice _ ironic, self-deprecatory, yet quietly authoritative _ will long outlive him,
- In modern times, the practice of self-deprecatory terms is still used in specific formal situations.
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