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High Horse Arrogant One's Superior Attitude Answers Hank's

Idiom (to be or to get) on one's high horse
Meaning
to have an arrogant or superior attitude; to think one has all the answers
Example
Hank's on his high horse again, telling everybody around him how to behave.

note: You'll also hear the related expression: "Get off your high horse!" meaning to stop acting arrogant or superior.

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