Examples of 'describing himself' in a sentence

Meaning of "describing himself"

describing himself - This phrase suggests that someone is talking or writing about themselves and providing information about their own characteristics or attributes

How to use "describing himself" in a sentence

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describing himself
Jesus kept on describing himself as a man.
Describing himself as an oracle.
The author might well have been describing himself.
Hardy is describing himself in these lines.
He might as well have been describing himself.
Describing himself As a monster.
It turned out he was describing himself.
He describing Himself.
Sounds as though he is describing himself.
He liked describing himself as a self-made man.
He may as well be describing himself.
Describing himself as a monster . Berkowitz wrote rambling Letters about hunting the city.
And he was describing himself.
Describing himself as a lifelong learner, Vienneau is pleased with his experience on the technical committee.
He really is describing himself here.

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He was describing an ideal … and he was describing himself.
Describing himself as an " incurable entrepreneur, " Paulucci advocated several innovative strategies for building small businesses.
He could have been describing himself.
Allah is describing himself here, after lordship, is kingship.
Obama has not shied away from describing himself physically.
Describing himself as a " wanderer " in his youth, the memoirist concludes.
Gavin Murphy takes pride in describing himself an activist donor.
Describing himself as “ old school, ” Tim would frequently send her letters.
It is as if Steele was describing himself.
Matsuyama, describing himself as " not very flexible physically ", encountered difficulty in emulating L 's postures.
I was reminded of Charles Olson describing himself as an archeologist of morning.
Bosso 's profile of the phantom -- he may as well be describing himself.
By this time, Loeppky was describing himself as a fur farmer.
Describing himself as " augmentateur " Jean-Luc Vilmouth seeks to supplement the object rather than transform it.
He explained his departure in describing himself as a " political fuse.
Describing himself as " not very flexible physically ", Matsuyama had trouble emulating L 's postures.
Since then he has lived a fragmented life, describing himself as a " bit of an oddball.
Describing himself as being born a " North York Presbyterian Grit, " and thus.
In the first instance, Jesus is describing himself.
He was pessimistic about life, describing himself as " a double prisoner " of blindness and isolation.
Again, Warren could have been describing himself.
Describing himself as an ‘aesthete… raconteur', we are sure we would like him.
This is Roger talking, describing himself.
Describing himself as self-taught, Sisk's has had.
Gessler was not a staunch supporter of the new republic, describing himself as a Vernunftsrepublikaner only.
He also liked describing himself as " we " instead of " I.
He is a religious skeptic, especially of orthodox Christian beliefs, occasionally describing himself as a Christian atheist.
By stating this, God is describing Himself as the One who really is.
Despite his endorsements, Guttenberg is not comfortable describing himself as a Democrat.
To be fair, he 's not describing himself as an expert.
If it were, his new press secretary would not be describing himself as “ dopey . ”.
In less than a year, he was describing himself as a " free lance writer.
Beard 's interest in photography declined and by 1861 he was describing himself as a " coal merchant.
Still, he stops short of describing himself as a “ brown fat ” disciple.
Jason Barry as Valentine, a juggler who keeps describing himself as a " very important man.

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