| 21. | Consequently, they come off as more priggish than the parents who are products of their own generational mess.
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| 22. | Given her increasing years and decreasing number of lungs, it would seem priggish to deny her any pleasure.
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| 23. | These dynamos of business and finance tend to be at best dull and priggish, at worst lecherous boors.
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| 24. | And Ryan Cardea was mannerly but never priggish as Drosselmeier's Nephew, who eventually becomes the Nutcracker Prince.
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| 25. | Which, for the priggish, out-of-touch Nathan, means an effete English gentleman circa 1938.
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| 26. | He is priggish and socially inept, and hides his passion for poetry for fear of ostracism by his colleagues.
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| 27. | And the military seemed hypocritical for acting so priggish after all those years of glorying in an image of swaggering flyboys.
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| 28. | A somewhat priggish bureaucrat, he may well have tried to hew as close to the line of legality as possible.
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| 29. | Helen Bonham Carter plays our heroine who must choose between a priggish Daniel Day-Lewis and a Byronesque Julian Sand.
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| 30. | Ed Exley ( Guy Pearce ), his priggish colleague on the police force, will do anything for his own advancement.
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