| 1. | In America, prurience and priggishness have always danced in tandem.
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| 2. | Simpson said he was only seeking to puncture " priggishness ."
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| 3. | E . Ornstein has carefully detailed the characteristics of Malvolio's priggishness:
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| 4. | There is certainly a priggishness to both sides that any reasonable human finds dangerous.
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| 5. | Any priggishness comes from Proctor himself.
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| 6. | He was thoroughly broad-minded and interested in current events, with a keen eye for humbug and priggishness.
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| 7. | Gentlemanly to the point of priggishness, Duncan Smith has so far been no match for the glamorous, telegenic Blair.
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| 8. | He objected to the educational methods at school, as well as he was against priggishness and prudery of the teachers.
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| 9. | The excellent Jennings has an intriguing, obliquely erotic air of menace that is nicely set off by Crowley's wounded priggishness.
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| 10. | Alas, it falls to slutty Suzette to jolt Lavinia out of her priggishness and return her to the loose and lippy lady she was born to be.
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