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"primly" Definitions
  1. (disapproving) in a careful and formal way, showing that you are easily shocked by anything that is rude
  2. formally and neatly synonym demurely
"primly" Synonyms
precisely properly prudishly puritanically priggishly prissily stiffly stuffily starchily formally straitlacedly genteelly schoolmarmishly conventionally rigidly squarely moralistically strictly demurely decorously neatly tidily trimly crisply antiseptically smugly snugly sprucely immaculately straightly cleanly smartly methodically spotlessly systematically nicely tricksily fastidiously nattily dapperly stylishly elegantly chicly sharply dashingly spiffily debonairly snappily snazzily classily modishly sassily jauntily narrow-mindedly insularly narrowly provincially parochially inflexibly limitedly picayunely dogmatically restrictedly conservatively myopically Lilliputianly opinionatedly reactionarily littly pigheadedly partisanly reservedly coldly aloofly distantly unfriendlily coolly uncommunicatively reticently unsociably unforthcomingly quietly silently taciturnly unresponsively remotely detachedly standoffishly secretively frigidly introvertedly exactly staidly correctly unbendingly unsympathetically affectedly haughtily starchedly unassumingly modestly unpretentiously humbly shily meekly simply diffidently unaffectedly retiringly bashfully timidly naturally unostentatiously unassertively plainly carefully painstakingly conscientiously scrupulously meticulously attentively accurately particularly punctiliously thoroughly assiduously fussily deliberately diligently exhaustively heedfully industriously judiciously refinedly politely courteously civilly graciously polishedly urbanely sophisticatedly gallantly chivalrously suavely dignifiedly affably gently indirectly equivocally mincingly euphemistically hesitantly doubtfully overdelicately pretentiously goodly righteously equitably honestly honorably(US) honourably(UK) justly morally nobly purely respectably virtuously admirably ethically exemplarily godlily incorruptibly laudably loftily brittly frostily uncordially icily chillily glacially clammily stiltedly wintrily(US) frozenly gelidly curtly cold-bloodedly attractively alluringly appealingly invitingly cutely decently hospitably adorably beautifully gorgeously stunningly More

53 Sentences With "primly"

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She sat with her knees primly pressed together, still in shock.
"The rallies are the safest places a child could be," Trump replied primly.
State media have said primly that officials "must resolutely stop" playing mah jong.
"You know I'm not gonna marry you, right?" she tells her friend George, primly.
But sure enough, there was Choupette, sitting primly next to a bouquet of roses.
Those 20-somethings, many in coat and tie, looked clean-cut and primly trendy.
He called for order in the hall, primly ringing a silver bell on his desk.
A box of takeout sushi ("overtime food") sits in front of him, the chopsticks primly stacked.
Not a primly proper classical concert venue, not your mahogany-furnished study, and not a recording studio.
"You know Elizabeth—ever since she started at Planned Parenthood she's just been so political," she grumbles, primly.
Strahovski, a commanding, cool actress, registers all these conflicts within the physical constraint of a primly severe green dress.
"When you're on a red carpet, you're just doing this," Ms. Haenn said, strutting two steps and squatting primly.
Or he's a primly religious, utterly devoted family man whose blemishes are the inventions and exaggerations of political foes.
Weigel points out that it turned women, primly cloistered in their drawing rooms, into passive objects of male desire.
His proposals, seemingly produced on an antediluvian manual typewriter, are primly framed on the wall adjacent to the gallery space.
" She also primly likened the meeting to "a tinkle contest with a skunk," adding, "I was trying to be the mom.
"He stands in danger of being typed as the screen's prime psychotic," a reviewer for The New York Times primly noted.
Few have relied so heavily as Maduro on shadowy police operations, primly redubbed Operation Humanistic Liberation of the People in 2017.
These glazes are mostly matte, whether they're primly tinting a coif or neckline, or running deliciously in rivulets down a torso.
Over 4,000 fee-paying pupils attend its five campuses, swept up by a fleet of branded buses and welcomed by primly uniformed teachers.
His collection offered "a new set of proposals on the subject of corporate dressing," according to a primly printed notecard on every seat.
In the neat, stylized ensemble dances with their primly patting hands, Mr. Taylor suggests both the tamping down of feeling and a robotic conformity.
And what's so Balanchine is that way they step — not primly, but boldly, as if over a brink, covering plenty of space before arriving.
It ignores, too, the reckoning that is due in the party that nominated him, with Ted Cruz as the more primly demagogic also-ran.
The bouts began orderly enough, with one primly arrayed cholita trading blows with a sinister looking woman in stained tights and worn-out Ugg knock-offs.
Their small frames were perched on the edge of a big red couch, with hands folded primly and blood-red tu-tus bunched elegantly around them.
The primly tasteful PRICK (Mitchell Beazley, $19.99), by Gynelle Leon, offers useful advice on choosing, styling and caring for cactuses and succulents — with the emphasis on styling.
So we sigh and smile at what could have been iconic: Gwendolyn Brooks sitting primly at Yale, Aretha Franklin glowing in the light of her dressing room.
This was accompanied by much wrangling about the relative importance of smoking and using the toilet, which Ms Merridale primly terms "the two different types of physical imperative".
Primly dressed and swathed in mystery like a pre-Code film star, she has bandaged forearms, the relics of a suicide attempt she keeps insisting was an accident.
Young Elizabeth was captured standing primly, quietly singing "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" atop a creaky old ship, as it inched its way through a dark fog.
A primly dressed, neatly groomed woman in her early 60s (I'm guessing) was complaining about election coverage: what an incomplete picture the media paints; how uninformed most voters are.
And after interviewing 870 people, ranging in age from 18 to 82, they discovered that sexting is "more common than generally thought," as the American Psychological Association primly observed.
Sung primly and properly by McCartney, the verses weave their way around before gliding into the chorus, where Lennon's wryly enunciated backup vocals entwine neatly around McCartney's swooned high note.
On television, primly dressed and bespectacled, she was holding her own news conference, acknowledging the internal-security threat posed by the intruders, while praising the Senator's manly intervention and proud resilience.
At the wheel of her car, Jackie glimpses a series of primly suited, bouffant-haired mannequins, each perfectly cast in her image, being loaded from a truck to a local department store.
The invitations, printed primly with each attendee's name and affiliation, no larger than a pack of gum and eminently lose-able in the dark hole of a handbag, were in short supply.
In his recent interview on Fox News, the nominee, seated primly beside his wife, presented his teenage self as a virtual choir boy, chastely focused on academics and sports and weekly church attendance.
The commercial featured the company spokesperson, Bethany Woodruff, a pretty Scottish redhead with a convincingly posh English accent, sitting on a toilet in various locations, primly extolling the product's benefits in shockingly scatological terms.
Ignis and Noctis, while dudely enough, fit squarely into the trim/pretty bishounen/ biseinen body type, and their personalities—indifferent for Noctis, primly uptight for Ignis—don't quite match up to factory-standard machismo.
Nubs of honey ham, edges blackened in a pan for a hint of caramel, and melting Gruyère invoke a croque-monsieur, with nutmeg wafting up and a foam of steamed milk standing in, almost primly, for béchamel.
Composed by a professor at the Central Conservatory of Music and sponsored by Jiangsu, where Zhou was born, the opera turns its tragic hero into a cypher—a primly perfect model worker, albeit one whose work is running the government.
The piece, titled "Take Full Advantage of Suffering," began: From a dim corner of her hospital room I surveyed the patient, who appeared, tucked primly under the crisp sheets, not so much recouping from surgery as steeped in a late-evening reverie.
The first experiment with erasure came about in Britain in 1966, when fiction was still being censored, and a dry, dull Victorian novel seemed to primly beckon to the artist Tom Phillips, calling on him to reverse the censorship process by pulling out its luscious moments and covering the rest with wild color.
No doubt, there's a general feeling that the 40 of today sure as hell need not feel or look like the 239 of previous generations, when the hair was uniformly chopped primly above the chin, the skin showing signs of all of those years, the cigarettes, the lack of sunscreen, the dearth of Sephora.
Schneider, nicknamed "Trina," was born in Saint Petersburg to a Baltic German family and was the niece of the former imperial physician Dr. Hirsch. Her father was a Hof-Councillor.Nicholas II's Circle A courtier remembered her as "infinitely sweet tempered and good hearted." Schneider was also primly Victorian.
Beginning in 1945, Lipton Tea sponsored the series, pairing first Raymond and then McGrath with cheery commercial spokeswoman Mary Bennett (aka the "Tea Lady"), whose blithesome pitches for Lipton Tea contrasted sharply with the macabre themes of the stories. She primly chided the host for his trademark dark humor and creepy manner.
Their success during this period was partly attributed to their having absorbed skilled players from the defunct AA New York Metropolitans and one-year Players League entry Brooklyn Ward's Wonders. The middle years of the decade were disappointing, a slump the Spalding Guide rather primly ascribed to management tolerating drunkenness among the players.Spalding's Official Base Ball Guide 1894. Chicago: A. G. Spalding and Bortothers 1894, p.
In an era that was still shaken by the Great Scandinavian Sexual Morality Debate of the outgoing 19th century, these works were immediately scored as scandalous violations of public decency. The treatment of Adam is particularly provocative, with its vital, young, muscular Adam casually concealing his manhood with a sprig of fig leaves while leaning back in a lush, vividly colored botanic paradise, the snake arched halfway up his leg and darting its tongue. Museums primly declined to purchase these homoerotic works, and most are still in private hands.
Doll is introduced by name when Mistress Quickly asks Falstaff whether he would like her company that evening. The Page later mentions to Prince Hal and Poins that Falstaff will be seeing her, primly referring to her as "a proper gentlewoman, sir, and a kinswoman of my master's", though Hal quickly concludes that she is probably "some road" (meaning a whore: accessible to anyone, as in the phrase "as common as the cart-way"). Doll is first seen about to be sick after drinking too much "canaries" (fortified wine from the Canary islands). When Falstaff arrives they exchange lewd banter about venereal disease.
The episode received mostly positive reviews, with many praising the ending to Mitchell and Cameron's storyline. TV Squad writer Joel Keller gave the episode a positive review, writing that it had "funny moments", but pointed out that "all of them left me wanting some more information to round things out." John Teti of The A.V. Club called it "not a very good episode" and mainly criticized the Delgado-Pritchett storyline, comparing it to "every episode of Three’s Company ever." Teti ultimately gave the episode a C+. Rachael Maddux of New York praised the episode for letting the characters "out of their primly landscaped domiciles to interact with the other batty folks of the world".
Losses continued to mount for the Refreshment Branch due in part to faster trains, and following the recommendations of the 1952 Royal Commission, the Woodville refreshment room was immediately closed. The dining room was deemed to be in excess of the requirements of the Refreshment Branch, and reallocated for use as office space, including that of the Inspector of the Permanent Way, and the kitchen was converted for use as a communications equipment room. Woodville's dining room was once described by New Zealand author Katherine Mansfield as "a great barn of a place – full of primly papered chandeliers and long tables – decorated with paper flowers – and humanity most painfully in evidence." In 1963, the east-end (Wairarapa) dock siding at Woodville was extended and the crossover was shifted to a more central position.
" ; The duties of workers : Ex. Law #42: "If any one take over a field to till it, and obtain no harvest therefrom, it must be proved that he did no work on the field, and he must deliver grain, just as his neighbor raised, to the owner of the field." ; Theft : Ex. Law #22: "If any one is committing a robbery and is caught, then he shall be put to death." ; Trade : Ex. Law #104: "If a merchant give an agent grain, wool, oil, or any other goods to transport, the agent shall give a receipt for the amount, and compensate the merchant therefore, he shall obtain a receipt from the merchant for the money that he gives the merchant." ; Liability : Ex. Law #53: "If any one be too apathetic to keep his dam in primly condition, and does not so keep it; if then the dam break and all the fields be flooded, then shall he in whose dam the break occurred be sold for money, and the money shall replace the crops which he has caused to be ruined.

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