prim|primmed|primming|prims in English

verb

[prɪm]

behave in a self-righteous or smug manner; have a sanctimonious appearance, appear smug

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1. They mince and prim.

2. The handwriting was neat and prim.

3. She always prims her up in an old-fashioned gown.

4. She prims her thin lips after every mouthful of tea.

5. She's rather prim and precise.

6. They mince and prim and pout.

7. May is always prim and proper.

8. He is prim and precise in manner.

9. 2 They mince and prim and pout.

10. 6 They mince and prim and pout.

11. Her blush faded; she made herself prim.

12. She's too prim to enjoy rude jokes!

13. A prim plop as it landed, sank.

14. This square might look very square and prim.

15. Die Apparative Beobachtung beschreibt einen Teilbereich der Primärforschung

16. Priscilla, you're being altogether too prim and proper.

17. Have the years of prim and pampery made me soft?

18. You can't tell that joke to her she's much too prim and proper.

19. Transliteration: pug Phonetic Spelling: (poog) Short Definition: Benumbed.Word Origin a prim

20. She looked prim and nervous in her best hat and coat.

21. She's much too prim and proper to drink pints of beer.

22. Don't invite her to the party. She's so prim and proper.

23. His mouth was set in a prim, pained expression of disapproval.

24. He had written her several letters, and had had two prim replies.

25. We tend to imagine that the Victorians were very prim and proper.