| 11. | What a priss, what a prig.
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| 12. | Crampas views Innstetten as a patronising prig.
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| 13. | Call it ( as Henry Adams once did ) the sensibility of the Boston intellectual prig.
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| 14. | He nailed them not so much for being pompous pols or pretentious prigs or outright crooks.
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| 15. | I thought " it would be interesting to play a prig who unravels,"
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| 16. | You are a fortunate son, Al, that Bradley is such a supercilious prig . ..
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| 17. | To the Right, he's a moralizing prig clinging to the remnants of a discredited socialism.
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| 18. | And I don't like to hear others use them, which probably makes me a prig.
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| 19. | The practical man can hear the pompous prigs gathering round to pelt him with their pretentious platitudes now.
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| 20. | After all, Nathan ( Daniel MacIvor ) is a prig who disapproves of Curtis in every way.
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