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Examples for "victorian "
Examples for "victorian "
1 Under that plan, the Victorian state government would also tip in money.
2 Mr Morrison's office than called the Victorian Government to control the damage.
3 They converted the fine detached Victorian house back to a family home.
4 All Victorian students across all year levels will return to at-home learning.
5 But Professor Howden noted the Victorian Health Department does have that information.
1 He saw Mzu, her small figure unmistakable in its prim business suit.
2 The papers extended across the hall and into a prim , fleckless parlor.
3 The house does not look so prim as it used to do.
4 The small, prim , stylish mother looked quite regal in her aristocratic rage.
5 There was a noticeable stiffening of the prim figure of Mrs. Gaston.
1 I heard paper rustle, then Dew continued in his prissy , high voice.
2 So thanks for your prissy little reminder but I already paid, right?
3 When he spoke, he sounded truly prissy , enunciating vowels for utmost effect.
4 The approach is latter-day Jane Austen, but prissy and without the style.
5 A prissy looking listing agent was waiting, tapping his watch in admonition.
1 Difficult, of course, for one of my naturally puritanical bent, but possible.
2 Many young people are attracted to Salafism, a puritanical branch of Islam.
3 I am sometimes inclined to be quite puritanical when defining the western.
4 Too much tolerance too fast can produce a puritanical or fascist backlash.
5 The character of the kirk was that of a democratic, puritanical theocracy.
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.
1 They are violent, and at the same time quite raw and priggish .
2 The logical understanding must not be allowed to put on priggish airs.
3 It can mean someone who seems annoyingly earnest, or priggish , or judgmental.
4 There was really nothing priggish about this statement, however it may sound.
5 As for sexual politics, Adam in Paradise Lost is a priggish patriarch.
1 He said, She's so uptight and straitlaced - how could she possibly understand you?
2 You know-myideas are rather straitlaced , - Isupposeyou would say, Puritanical.
3 She is an old-fashioned, old-world lady, with peculiar straitlaced notions of her own.
4 I think critics today are a pretty straitlaced , sober lot.
5 He was not straitlaced , or mealy-mouthed, or overburthened with scruples.
1 Disney's fairytale has become the biggest grossing animation of all time, despite its straightlaced plot.
2 I might not look like it, but when it comes to sex I'm pretty straightlaced .
3 You have become marvelously straightlaced all at once.
4 Those straightlaced sensibilities have been thrilled by beauty, and bathed in the grace and glory of the life around them.
5 The times were not of the straightlaced order and no one expected from an actress wonders of chastity or conventionality.
1 No one, I tell you, not even the most strait - laced or censorious.
2 Old Mr. Cayley, though not the least strait - laced , was a religious man.
3 Is a strait - laced negative from the Commission to echo back his neigh?
4 Was he a strait - laced prig who disapproved of dancing, do you mean?
5 Except maybe a strait - laced , touched-by-sadness investigator and a beautiful and recently fired broker.
1 Grandfather Jonathan Forrest, the straight - laced Puritan, had died of a hunting accident.
2 They were the straight - laced brethren who walked so erect that they leaned backward.
3 I picked the most straight - laced , stereotypically boring thing that I could think of.
4 Chappelle hilariously portrayed both artists against Murphy's straight - laced you-had-to-see-it-to-believe-it recollection.
5 For such an apparently straight - laced man, Federed does seem to have some colourful supporters.
1 Her dress was white damask, exceeding neat; but her stays seemed not tight - laced .
2 Yet the tight - laced bodice of her gown and rounded breasts proved her a woman.
3 A tight - laced chest and a good disposition cannot go together.
4 In this, too, you will perceive the tight - laced lady taking a flight beyond the sublime philosopher.
5 She herself was wearing the tight - laced , dark blue dress Aunt Bieja had given her so many years ago.
1 They were low-heeled, square - toed boots, embellished with scrolls done in red thread.
2 He wore the blood-red uniform and square - toed boots of a Parachute Ski Marine.
3 There lay the sole difference, and the square - toed Leipzig burghers did not perceive it.
4 Emily saw Maya's square - toed Mary Janes under her stall door.
5 Not a square - toed Englisher's shoe but a rounded soft-heeled slipper.
6 He pulled up his white stockings and slid his feet into the square - toed shoes.
7 The marquis prodded Richard gently with his square - toed black boot.
8 He wore black, square - toed shoes, and a black silk shirt with one button undone.
9 Distinct in the sand were the prints made by a pair of low-heeled, square - toed boots.
10 Buckles of unpolished silver shone dully at his knee and bent across his square - toed shoes.
11 He was gazing intently at his rather square - toed shoes.
12 His left boot has a coarse, square - toed sole, with an iron band round the heel.
13 Wear thick, woollen socks, and square - toed , low-heeled, double-soled boots.
14 The frock coat, the heavy watch chain, the square - toed boots, all combined to make a Presence.
15 Mrs. Penfold, on her part, thought the old hat, and the square - toed shoes "unsuitable."
16 He wore clothes that were anything but new, a slouch hat, and coarse grained, square - toed boots.
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