Excessive or affected modesty.
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Examples for "prudery "
Examples for "prudery "
1 America has only recently lost its prudery and censorious cast of mind.
2 The others indulged in no such prudery on so hot a night.
3 Happily the day is passing when prudery governed the discussion of sex.
4 Much prudery and false modesty, for instance, has gone by the board.
5 At once-witha haste prudery and lovers of formalism might term indecent.
1 In the male that same fussiness develops, and a certain primness , too.
2 Then she said with that forced precision, a sort of conscious primness :
3 His primness , if that is the right word, never altogether deserted him.
4 Fanny recoiled at the idea with a primness that did credit to Winnebago.
5 With a certain old-fashioned primness , they step sedately through the paths of childhood.
1 This, after all, is a society that's known for its prurience and prudishness .
2 He was inclined to jeer at what he termed my prudishness .
3 Crisp himself is convinced this is down to residual Yankee prudishness .
4 Given this prudishness , job seekers have a hard time knowing how to price their labor.
5 At another time he might have been shocked, for he had depths of prudishness within him.
1 No Grundyism in Rhoda Nunn; no simpering, no mincing of phrases.
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