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Meanings of
too prosy
in English
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Usage of
too prosy
in English
1
If the rector became
too
prosy
,
she could surreptitiously finish a few notes.
2
The Demi-monde is much
too
prosy
for him.'
3
You are
too
prosy
by far.
4
So it would-andmore polite than 'The Preacher,' as some call him who think he is a trifle
too
prosy
in his remarks.
5
Too
prosy
to be high art, the poem is deeply affecting, and may be unique in the language.
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This collocation consists of:
too
prosy
too
Adverb
Adjective