A person excessively concerned about propriety and decorum.
1 Although I was no prude , I recoiled from the thought of it.
2 The whole time he'd thought she was a prude , she wrote porn.
3 But you will seek in her a mistress, and find a prude .
4 The little prude 's son is fair; so was his father-fairand stupid.
5 But even the English teacher-whowas a prude - never scolded her for it.
6 Only some horrid old Victorian prude could possibly take exception to it.
7 And I-well ,atheart I fancy I must be rather a prude .
8 I will not have you shrink, or frown, or make the prude .
9 She felt such a leaning towards immodesty that she was a prude .
10 I'll take an honest whore over a lying prude every single time.
11 Ah, you are such a prude - so methodistical - you make no allowance for circumstances!
12 A female rake; but with the air of a very prude .
13 And apparently the girl was far from being a prude or a snob.
14 If he didn't go along with her suggestion, he'd look like a prude .
15 Don't tell me you're going to be a prude about this.
16 I am no prude , but I draw the line at thieves.
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