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Significados de
prudish
en inglés
Exaggeratedly proper.
victorian
prim
prissy
puritanical
priggish
straitlaced
straightlaced
strait-laced
straight-laced
tight-laced
Términos relacionados
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Uso de
prudish
en inglés
1
Some of it must go; the public are fools and
prudish
fools.
2
And he was right as well, to think her
prudish
and overcautious.
3
This can be surprising to the relatively
prudish
mainstream of previous generations.
4
He did not look at her, but he did not seem
prudish
.
5
We become more and more
prudish
as what we call civilization advances.
6
God's not being
prudish
or puritanical in forbidding sex outside of marriage.
7
His strength and his youth called to hers, expecting no
prudish
response.
8
Nothing inflames
prudish
indignation like the sight of the naked human body.
9
Shall I assist you now, and answer your
prudish
denunciations later?
10
I had almost managed to forget, I said, feeling awkward and sounding
prudish
.
11
I, however, had learned to keep my
prudish
observations to myself.
12
It was a mere fact; therefore, why be
prudish
and affected about it.
13
Some of them made me blush, and I'm not exactly
prudish
.
14
They were essentials of propriety then-natural ,andnever viewed as
prudish
.
15
He dared say that she was not as
prudish
with the methodist parson.
16
The most
prudish
old woman would have found nothing to find fault with.
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