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1 The British navy is too puritanical for that, Kyd laughed.
2 She was too honest-and ,headmitted, too puritanical - for that .
3 They are too reserved, too lofty, too puritanical to make provision for the grosser wants of humanity.
4 But surely you are getting too puritanical .
5 Today no college freshman, no lowly professor, no charity worker, or local alderman too puritanical to do him homage.
6 When Italy is mad on art the Church seems too Puritanical ; when England is mad on Puritanism the Church seems too artistic.
7 The minister led the congregation in a fervent prayer which seemed to be altogether too Puritanical in the estimation of Mr. World and his friend.
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