3 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Priggish' in a Sentence
"Overly concerned with trivial details of propriety, often in a self-righteous or annoying manner." more
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The teacher reminded the students not to be priggish and to share crayons during art class.
The priggish art critic dismissed the avant-garde painting as a mere display of chaotic colors.
Her priggish adherence to traditional values made her disapprove of the modern art displayed in the gallery.
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