priggish in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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priggish in the PONS Dictionary

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In practically every variant of its mythology, there is the priggish authority figure that we are all out to shock.
thefederalist.com
The left and right can be equally priggish in this.
www.smh.com.au
The priggish, boorish, pharisaical right raged against him, and he soldiered on.
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Or was it two parents exercising their right to lightly mock their priggish offspring and set him right about the ways of the imperfect world?
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He is priggish and repressed and arrogant.
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I can envisage myself as having become a priggish headmistress.
www.independent.co.uk
And maybe show his priggish brother how you hunt a vicious white walker rather than sweet little deer.
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This is not only short-sighted, xenophobic and priggish.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Added to her priggish religiosity, it was a recipe for a decidedly frosty demeanour -- one reason she was disliked by her adopted countrymen.
www.telegraph.co.uk
She is prudish, priggish and painfully self-conscious.
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