And to be priggish about the sunglasses that people buy is out of touch with how people live their lives. |
You really do believe in the stiff-necked priggish Edward, to the point where you want to punch him. |
Don't tell me Carmichael's case is much more serious, that's priggish and predictable. |
But if the anti-drugs campaigners are priggish and authoritarian, the arguments of pro-drugs campaigners are often equally unappealing. |
As a prodigal, Tom is forever annoying Sid, his priggish, elder half brother. |
Neil is vain, priggish and, like his wife Iona, grimly materialistic. |