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  • noun Plural form of prudery.

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Examples

  • There are no big biographical revelations, the California editors tell me; simply the man plain, or as a newspaper put it in his own time: "without respect of persons or social conventions, institutions, or pruderies of any kind."

    Steve Courtney: Anticipating Mark Twain's Never Before Seen Autobiography Steve Courtney 2010

  • She has stopped my mouth overlong with her pruderies and her scruples.

    The Fair Maid of Perth 2008

  • He is diffuse and redundant; he is aloof and dreamy and in bondage to the old pruderies and conventions.

    The Common Reader, Second Series 2004

  • Without, as I perceived, hereditary breeding, and without conventional pruderies, she had a rare purity and elevation of feeling, which exerted

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No. V, May, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various

  • Some of the singular persons here affect vagaries and discuss pruderies or church matters, ethics and the like.

    Brook Farm John Thomas Codman

  • Her pruderies and her abandonments of prudery afforded between them an atmosphere as unwholesome as it was easily possible for a man of fervent temperament to live in.

    Despair's Last Journey David Christie Murray

  • It ended, to the dressmaker's despair, in her draping her shoulders in a lace scarf and wearing kid gloves to her elbow; but though these pruderies might have spoilt her appearance at Dungemarsh Court, there was no doubt as to its effectiveness at the Woolpack.

    Joanna Godden Sheila Kaye-Smith 1921

  • The whole subject of national pruderies, in both act and speech, remains to be investigated.

    Chapter 4. American and English Today. 5. Expletives and Forbidden Words Henry Louis 1921

  • Not, of course, that I have no pruderies, no fastidious metes and bounds.

    Europe After 8:15 George Jean Nathan 1920

  • The Bavarians have no false pruderies, no nasty little nicenesses.

    Europe After 8:15 George Jean Nathan 1920

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