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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The librarian sat primly behind the desk, shushing anyone who made noise.
The school teacher looked at the misbehaving students primly over her glasses.
The CEO of the company walked primly into the boardroom, projecting an air of confidence.
The old lady sipped her tea primly, holding her pinky finger out.
The judge sat primly in her chair, listening intently to the evidence presented.
The fancy restaurant had primly dressed waiters serving the guests.
The princess walked primly down the aisle, holding her skirt up with one hand.
He walked primly on the wet floor, mindful not to slip.
She primly dodged the question about her past.
The princess walked primly down the stairs of the palace.
The cat watched the new dog primly from across the room.
The employee primly handled the confidential information.
The judge listened to the witness's testimony primly.
She answered the questions primly during the job interview.
The journalist primly investigated the corruption allegations.
She primly locked the cabinet to keep her valuables safe.
The old woman sat primly in her rocking chair on the porch.
The soldier primly guarded the entrance to the military base.
The sales clerk spoke primly to the rude customer.
The politician spoke primly about her achievements in the campaign.
The worker nodded primly when given the instruction.
The priest preached primly about the virtue of humility.
The author signed her book primly with a humble dedication.
The interviewee sat primly in front of the panel.
She answered the question primly with a quiet voice.
The athlete accepted her medal primly with a gracious smile.
The professor answered the student's question primly with a thoughtful response.
The scientist presented her research findings primly with a reserved tone.
The student presented her project primly with a few words.
The child behaved primly in the presence of the guests.
She primly scolded her sister for not making her bed.
"He spoke primly about his achievements, as if he were superior to everyone else."
He primly refused to discuss his personal life with anyone.
The pastor spoke primly about the sins of the community.
"The snobbish socialite behaved primly, looking down on anyone she deemed inferior."
She always dresses primly, with a high-necked blouse and long skirt.
He spoke primly about his accomplishments at work.
"The doctor spoke primly to the patient, as if lecturing them about their unhealthy lifestyle."
She spoke to me primly, as if she were better than me.
The woman sipped her tea primly, as if she had better taste.
The expert presented his findings primly, confident in his knowledge.
He laughed primly at the joke, as if it wasn't funny.
She looked at the old dress primly, as if it was unworthy of her.
She folded her arms primly and watched as the children played.
She looked at the homeless man on the street corner primly, with disdain in her eyes.
The pompous professor lectured primly, never entertaining opposing viewpoints.
The elitist scholar spoke primly, using obscure language to impress others.
The wealthy heiress dressed primly, wearing only designer labels.
The musician played the piano primly with delicate fingers.
The architect designed the building primly with straight lines and angles.
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