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How To Use Primly In A Sentence

  • At first she is always the composed professional, primly sipping her pre-prandial glass of Chardonnay. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • Eventually we all retired and Sue set herself very primly into one of the twin beds in our dormered room. GOTHIC PURSUIT
  • sitting primly with uncrossed legs
  • There is a primly-dressed 44-year-old female nurse whose unclad abdomen reveals a bizarre array of tattoos.
  • You say that to shock and scandalize ," said Nessarose primly. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
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  • She sat down on the hardest chair in her living room and primly crossed her legs, keeping her expression warm but closed. Game For Anything
  • His massive forequarters, hind legs, miniature hooves, and primly uplifted tail might easily have been devised by Fritz Freleng for Warner Brothers. Archive 2009-04-01
  • I answer politely and sit primly down onto the facing armchair.
  • At grown-up dinner parties, my mother favoured crown of lamb, the cutlets primly decorated with little paper coronets.
  • He didn't reply, but just smiled primly.
  • I rounded a bend in the road later, and nearly fell over myself when I saw who waited for me, sitting primly on a rock on the roadside.
  • She popped a fragment of biscuit into her mouth and crunched it primly with her front teeth.
  • She was still perched primly in her chair.
  • And pretty it were to see Cicely in her praiseful and godly-walking youth, as she stood primly clad in her sad-colored gown and long apron, with a quoif or ciffer covering her smooth hair, and a red whittle on her slender shoulders, a-singing in the old New England meeting-house through the long, tedious psalms, which were made longer and more tedious still by the drawling singing and the deacons '"lining. Sabbath in Puritan New England
  • You say that to shock and scandalize ," said Nessarose primly. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • She had a primly censorious mouth above a slightly receding chin already showing the first slackness of a dewlap.
  • At grown-up dinner parties, my mother favoured crown of lamb, the cutlets primly decorated with little paper coronets.
  • Blonde hair crisp, and lustrous was slicked back primly.
  • Her worn out old woolly overcoat finished off her appearance, thus she wasn't that surprised when a primly dressed young couple quickly averted their eyes from her as she crossed their front gate.
  • A few miles further on they will drive calmly past the carnage they have caused, and remark primly to each other ‘Oh dear!’
  • It was primly addressed to ‘Miss Ashton’, but the red sealing wax was dimpled with a casual thumb-print rather than an official crest.
  • Two "boughten" rocking-chairs of painted wood confronted each other primly from opposite ends of the rug. Southern Lights and Shadows
  • A pillion was the grandest equipage, and a plain blue and white gown, with primly starched apron, was the common attire of the New England dames. A Brief History of the United States
  • She rests a proprietary hand on the man's shoulder, as if for security, and the little finger of her other hand-it almost makes you wince to see it-is extended primly.
  • You say that to shock and scandalize ," said Nessarose primly. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • When bigoted, sexist cop Matt Dillon rescues Thandie Newton from that blazing car, he primly pulls down her skirt as he yanks her out.
  • The bride was riding pillion on Jim's bike while Peggy was sitting primly in the only sidecar in the convoy. MAN AND WIFE

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