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primness

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prim 1  (prm)
adj. prim·mer, prim·mest
1.
a. Precise or proper to the point of affectation; excessively decorous.
b. Strait-laced; prudish.
2. Neat and trim: a prim hedgerow.
v. primmed, prim·ming, prims
v.tr.
1. To fix (the face or mouth) in a prim expression.
2. To make prim, as in dress or appearance.
v.intr.
To assume a prim expression.

[Possibly from obsolete prim, formal or demure person, perhaps from Old French prin, first, delicate; see prime.]

primly adv.
primness n.

prim 2  (prm)
n.
A privet.

[Short for obsolete primprint, of unknown origin.]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.primness - excessive or affected modesty
modesty, modestness - freedom from vanity or conceit
2.primness - exaggerated and arrogant properness
correctitude, properness, propriety - correct or appropriate behavior
Translations
primness [ˈprɪmnɪs] N (= formality) → formalidad f, lo estirado; (= demureness) → remilgo m, cursilería f; (= prudishness) → mojigatería f, gazmoñería f
primness
n (= demureness)Sittsamkeit f, → Züchtigkeit f; (= prudishness)Prüderie f
primness [ˈprɪmnɪs] n (of person) → comportamento da persona per benino; (of dress) → eccessiva modestia; (of house, garden) → eccessivo ordine m; (prudishness) → pudore m eccessivo
primness [ˈprɪmnɪs] n (of person) → comportamento da persona per benino; (of dress) → eccessiva modestia; (of house, garden) → eccessivo ordine m; (prudishness) → pudore m eccessivo


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Our companion, on this, had responded with a strange, quick primness of propriety, and they were again, with Mrs.
The primness of her was indescribable, and was not at all ruffled by Dan's hoot of derision.
She approached Miss Nancy with much primness, and said, with a slow, treble suavity--
 
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