| 1. | A priggish Parisian draws a childlike sketch of a man skiing.
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| 2. | Bryson calls Thoreau " inestimably priggish and tiresome ."
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| 3. | His imitators have debased the notion into a priggish defeatism.
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| 4. | His assessment is not just priggish, but also specious and flawed.
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| 5. | She played the priggish Claire Lindquist, daughter of a corrupt judge.
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| 6. | Richard Farrell is remorselessly priggish as the special prosecutor.
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| 7. | Priggish, in a way, proud of her wide-eyed charity.
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| 8. | :Words used to describe Edward include priggish, precocious, and fanatical.
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| 9. | If the dog sounds priggish, be not afraid.
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| 10. | He also allows Northam to break free from his priggish English period piece persona.
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