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16 Sentences With "primness"

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There's apparently room in Comey's primness for a measure of Michael Wolff.
There is a primness, a cuteness, to the place, a simple if noxious prettiness.
But then a weird primness set in: Departmental holdings were rarely allowed to mix in the galleries.
The whole enterprise, though, has a made-for-TV patina and tonal primness that drain the melodrama.
Sam and Joelle mock Coco for her primness, poking fun at her skincare routine and her owl-shaped crudite.
As Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix's The Crown, she plays the beloved monarch with a sense of primness, poise, and determination.
Amy Berg's fine documentary "Janis: Little Girl Blue" surprised viewers with the thoughtful primness in the letters Joplin wrote to her parents.
Obama wears hers with a bit of postmodern irony and fun; Ivanka Trump wears hers as symbols of great primness and propriety; Mrs.
Yet while the previous generation tended to float on an airy cloud of early-music primness, this new generation feels a bit more hip.
Also taking the stand-up class is Carla (Priscilla Lopez), whose free-spiritedness, meant to show up Nancy's primness, is mostly demonstrated by her wearing a garish scarf.
On the other hand, it also reads like the primness of a control freak who owns the narrative voice completely by putting it into an eerie vacuum of her own making.
But with typical quiet and primness, Turin has over the last 22008 years remade itself into a city prized as much for the arts as for its now-diminished industrial prowess.
He's not alone: Stranded alongside the British schoolboy are Con ("short for Constantia, but if you call me that, I'll kill you"), a strong-willed schoolgirl whose primness will be tested by the rain forest adventure to come; Lila, shy and even-keeled; and finally Max, Lila's little brother, a rascal prone to tantrums.
"Aldwych Theatre", The Times, 8 March 1932, p. 12 Many members of the familiar company remained: Lynn, in his customary "silly ass" role, Robertson Hare, as a figure of put-upon respectability; Mary Brough as a good-hearted battle-axe; Ethel Coleridge as the voice of middle-class primness; and the saturnine Gordon James.Trussler, p. 278 Walls was missed by the critics and the public;"The Playhouses", The Illustrated London News, 19 March 1932, p.
8; and "The Gondoliers", The Times, 11 March 1924, p. 12 Writing in The Savoyard, R. F. Bourne said of her performance as Mad Margaret in Ruddigore: > Her interpretation of Margaret was a scintillating one, from her > electrifying entrance in Act 1 and her tender and pathetic "To a Garden Full > of Posies", to her scarcely controlled primness in "I Once Was a Very > Abandoned Person", succeeded by her repeated outbursts in the dialogue which > followed.R. F. Bourne, The Savoyard, September 1970, p.
The Observer critic Kitty Empire picked "Blank Space" as a song that showcased Swift's musical and lyrical maturity, calling it "an out-and-out pop song with an intriguingly skeletal undercarriage". Writing for the Los Angeles Times, Mikael Wood selected the track as one of the album's better songs because of Swift's songwriting craftsmanship. The New York Times critic Jon Caramanica deemed the song "Swift at her peak" that "serves to assert both her power and her primness". The Independents Andy Gill was less enthusiastic, calling it a "corporate rebel clichéd" song.

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