I saw this phase at the end of a sentence,What does it probably mean?
And our social-climbing Jenny comes into her own, puffed up in makeup and self-importance, but then smartly beats Blair at her own game, walking out on B.'s 500-threadcount sleepover party with dignity intact and Eleanor Waldorf's sequined bolero on her shoulders.
Top answer
with dignity intact = still dignified; unembarrassed, unperturbed
— Mister Micawber
with dignity intact = still dignified; unembarrassed, unperturbed
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