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Filter by Meaning The priggish writer refused to collaborate with other writers on a project.
Her priggish insistence on proper table manners made dining with her a stressful experience.
The priggish socialite looked down on anyone she deemed unworthy of her company.
The priggish etiquette coach insisted on strict adherence to traditional rules of decorum.
The school's strict dress code made everyone look priggish.
She was so priggish about her political beliefs that she couldn't even have a civil conversation with someone who disagreed with her.
The priggish politician refused to attend the fundraiser because the venue didn't meet his standards.
She was always correcting people's grammar, which made her seem priggish.
The priggish behavior of some of the guests made the party feel stuffy and pretentious.
The priggish dress code of the private school made it difficult for students to express their individuality.
The way he spoke was priggish and off-putting.
The priggish judge was known for harshly punishing anyone who did not show proper respect in his courtroom.
His priggish insistence on punctuality caused him to be seen as inflexible and rigid.
Her priggish behavior at the party made her unpopular with the other guests.
Her priggish pronunciation of the words made her sound like a robot.
Her priggish insistence on always being on time made her constantly annoyed with those who were even a minute late.
He refused to watch the movie because of its priggish content.
The politician's priggish speeches failed to convince many voters.
He was so priggish about grammar that he would correct others' usage even in casual conversation.
His priggish attitude towards the mess on the floor annoyed me.
His priggish mannerisms made him seem like he was from another era.
The priggish professor refused to listen to his students' ideas.
His priggish attitude towards others made him unpopular among his peers.
She refused to watch the movie because of its priggish moralizing.
Her priggish attitude made it difficult for her to form lasting relationships.
Her priggish approach to parenting made her children rebel against her.
The priggish dress code at the wedding made some guests feel excluded.
He had a priggish obsession with cleanliness, which made it hard for him to relax.
His priggish behavior made everyone uncomfortable at the party.
The priggish director was difficult to work with on set.
The priggish hotel staff reprimanded guests who failed to follow the strict no smoking policy.
The priggish judge handed down harsh sentences to anyone who violated the law, regardless of the circumstances.
The priggish artist insisted on her own vision without considering the audience.
His priggish refusal to use any technology made him seem like a Luddite.
His priggish attitude towards people who don't share his beliefs was off-putting.
She had a priggish disregard for popular culture, considering it beneath her.
The CEO's priggish behavior made it difficult for her employees to approach her.
The priggish editor's constant nitpicking turned off many of the writers who worked with him.
His priggish attitude towards food made him refuse to eat anything that wasn't cooked a certain way.
The priggish woman always kept her hands folded neatly in her lap.
The author's priggish tone was criticized by reviewers of his latest book.
The priggish tone of the politician's speech turned off many of the listeners.
She is so priggish about her veganism that she won't even use products that have been tested on animals.
Her priggish behavior made her seem judgmental and unkind.
The priggish attitude of the judge made it difficult for the defendant to receive a fair trial.
Her priggish attitudes towards sex education made her a controversial figure in the school district.
The teacher's priggish demeanor made the students feel uncomfortable around her.
Her priggish attitude towards people who didn't share her religious beliefs was a source of conflict in her community.
His priggish behavior towards his employees made him a difficult boss to work for.
He was priggish about his work, always insisting on perfection even when it was unnecessary.
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