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PRUDISHNESS
Nombre de lettres
11
Est palindrome
Non
Exemples d’utilisation de PRUDISHNESS dans une phrase
- In reply, the girl berates him for his "ill" intentions, vowing to protect her honour, but her prudishness is just a façade to force her admirer to keep trying harder, until at last she gives in completely to his bold advances.
- When prudishness or prudish attitudes are viewed as part of a wider process it is sometimes called prudification.
- But it also parodies and pokes fun at prudishness, sex overemphasis and the more lascivious love and adventure pix.
- This genre, amply collected in a 4-volume Edo period work called Suetsumuhana (Safflowers, 1776–1801) has often been ignored by scholarship, informed by a certain distaste and prudishness about the crudity of lower-class comic wit.
- In Etruscan and early Roman athletics, in which masculinity involved prudishness and paranoia about effeminacy, the Greek traditions were not maintained because public nudity became associated with homoeroticism.
- Bellaria's two aunts, Lady Pedant and Lady Gravely, representing immodesty and prudishness respectively, try to influence her actions; Bellaria is able to avoid the suggestions of both, and believes that one should not hide their love for another and should be passionate towards a virtuous man.
- Nonetheless, the Darawiish considered explicitness and unequivocality to be preferable to prudishness, as with the line about Axmed Taajir in the poem Gaala-leged, wherein anatomically correct phraseology was used publicly and not considered as an expletive or profanity.
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