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punctilio

[puhngk-til-ee-oh] / pʌŋkˈtɪl iˌoʊ /


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They combined, then as now, a wild bureaucratic adherence to punctilio and procedure with entanglements of cohort and clan that could shortcut the procedure in a moment.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 8, 2017

There lingers, even in our mercantile age, an admiration for the aristocratic ethos, the punctilio, of the duel.

From Washington Post • Jul. 8, 2015

Protocol, punctilio, politesse suddenly drop, leaving Tennyson’s “Nature, red in tooth and claw.”

From BusinessWeek • Sep. 29, 2011

The grand punctilio of high-bosomed dreadnoughts like Emily Post had been unraveling for years, of course.

From Time Magazine Archive

The punctilio of the Jago on such occasions was a marvel ever.

From A Child of the Jago by Morrison, Arthur




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