old-maidish
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Both sides made hesitant, amateurish use of TV, handicapped by their own fears of it, and by the old-maidish restrictions of the government-owned BBC.
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In 1925, after his name had been most prominently mentioned, the Swedish Academy, with the old-maidish perversity for which it is famed, withheld the prize for a year, finally awarded it to George Bernard Shaw.
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He is indeed a Bostonian, with a Harvard accent, a vaguely old-maidish face and a wardrobe of sedate grey suits.
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But even at thirty-five—she had now reached that age, nay, passed it—she was not what you would call "old-maidish."
From The Laurel Bush by Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock
I shouldn't have become an old-maidish "young lady from the castle," and you wouldn't have become....
From The Lonely Way—Intermezzo—Countess Mizzie Three Plays by Björkman, Edwin