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prissy

[pris-ee] / ˈprɪs i /


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He disparages “the global diplomatic system” as anachronistic, prissy, overpopulated.

From Washington Post • May 6, 2022

Acknowledging this by seeking better language is a basic effort to be polite, not prissy.

From Scientific American • Feb. 20, 2021

In the original show, this number at least gets a big choral send-off; in the dry, crackly hands of Dame Judi, it becomes a prissy, self-satisfied catechism.

From New York Times • Dec. 22, 2019

I joined Blue Peter when I was 28, so I wasn’t going to be living a nun-like existence, but the first responsibility was always – it sounds so prissy – to the viewer.

From The Guardian • Oct. 19, 2019

Lapp read the note, scanned it again, then wrinkled his upper lip, squinched his nose until the bridge was thoroughly grooved, and weighted down his entire prissy face with a formidable, puzzled frown.

From "The Milagro Beanfield War" by John Nichols




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