priggishness in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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There is no mention of mortality; the skull beneath her foot is obviously a mere symbol of her priggishness.
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False pride, priggishness, the focus on power relationships -- these are all "male" traits that are rightfully left behind.
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I quite like its moral fervour and insistence on self-improvement, but many now find its priggishness comical.
www.spectator.co.uk
But it also inspires a pompous priggishness in its audience.
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Of course, it's wrong to respond priggishly to priggishness.
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The shadow cast by this political giant is still not extinguished in this thin age of conformity, where priggishness is confused with ethics.
www.independent.ie
He objected to the educational methods at school, as well as he was against priggishness and prudery of the teachers.
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It is a powerful novel, noble in sentiment, and without a shade of priggishness in its profound morality.
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None the less, his wife's accusations of priggishness are by no means unfounded.
www.telegraph.co.uk
He was thoroughly broad-minded and interested in current events, with a keen eye for humbug and priggishness.
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