prissy|prissier|prissiest in English
adjective
[pris·sy || 'prɪsɪ]
(Slang) precise, exacting; strict, meticulous; dandified, overly concerned with one's own appearance
Use "prissy|prissier|prissiest" in a sentence
1. Prissy, go pack my things.
2. Prissy knew all about midwifery.
3. Prissy burst into tears and incoherent mumblings: " Poke!
4. Quiet, contained, a trifle prissy-but unfailingly polite.
5. " Yas'm, Ah sho is, " Prissy agreed fervently.
6. To argue would be prissy, he decided.
7. She was a prissy little girl.
8. And so I'm gwine give you my Prissy fo'yo'own maid. ".
9. 13 Bought her and her little wench, Prissy.
10. She always irritated me - she was so prissy.
11. Bought her and her little wench, Prissy.
12. " Yas 'm,'said Prissy, expanding with importance.
13. Thank God, Prissy knew all about midwifery.
14. Prissy was sitting on the bottom step in the hall, panting.
15. Children's clothes that are attractive without being prissy.
16. Scarlett glared at her and Prissy shrank back, trying to pull loose.
17. That's like Thomas Magnum threatening that little prissy guy with the mustache.
18. " Yas'm,'said Prissy and , turning, sauntered down the walk at snail's gait.
19. Stepan Verkhovensky is prissy, frenchified, very feminine though not at all homosexual.
20. Many of these prissy Curbings of Michelangelo are still there
21. " You're as slow as molasses in January,'snapped Scarlett as Prissy opened the gate.
22. If she thought of these things, she'd begin to scream and bawl like Prissy.
23. " It's a ghos ', " moaned Prissy, writhing face down on the wagon boards.
24. Prissy, looking up, saw her and her mouth opened to yell.
25. Then after an indeterminate dark interval , Prissy was beside her, chattering on in a pleased way.