prudish u rečniku PONS

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I don't like to be too prudish about these things, but it's relentlessly juvenile to the point of making me quite uncomfortable.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Professional but prudish, she is often left to mop up the bad press garnered by the department.
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At his worstand sadly, too frequenthe is judgmental and cold; too prudish for his generation and even that preceding him.
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I love that we've defied the prudish modesty that makes it necessary to hide.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Maybe we're not such an uptight and prudish nation after all...
www.shinyshiny.tv
Anything else is prudish or puritanical -- some of the worst kinds of insults that can be leveled today.
thefederalist.com
When used by or toward teens, it can refer to prudish behavior.
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The clever, prudish one brings her father to stay after he has been thrown out of the home by his wife.
www.independent.co.uk
They could be regarded as prudish, since showing passionate emotions was something noble people were expected to avoid.
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She was the local gossip, providing a prudish, old-fashioned viewpoint.
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