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The answer PRIG has 254 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of prig in various dictionaries:
noun - a person regarded as arrogant and annoying
A person who demonstrates an exaggerated conformity or propriety, especially in an irritatingly arrogant or smug manner.
A petty thief or pickpocket.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Hardly a libertine |
Bluenose |
Fussy sort |
''Holier than thou'' type |
Libertine's opposite |
Irritating snob |
Prudish one |
Arrogant one |
Smug one |
Prude |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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a self-righteously moralistic person who behaves as if they are superior to others. |
a person regarded as arrogant and annoying |
a person who obeys the rules of correct behaviour and considers himself or herself to be morally better than other people |
A self-righteously moralistic person who behaves as if they are superior to others. |
A person who demonstrates an exaggerated conformity or propriety, especially in an irritatingly arrogant or smug manner. |
Chiefly British A petty thief or pickpocket. |
Archaic A conceited dandy a fop. |
Chiefly British To steal or pilfer. |
Prig description |
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A prig () is a person who shows an inordinately zealous approach to matters of form and proprietyespecially where the prig has the ability to show superior knowledge to those who do not know the protocol in question. They see little need to consider the feelings or intentions of others, relying instead on established order and rigid rules to resolve all questions. * The prig approaches social interactions with a strong sense of self-righteousness. |