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prude

/prood/US // prud //UK // (pruːd) //

粗鲁的人,裸体,粗野的人,粗鲁

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is excessively proper or modest in speech, conduct, dress, etc.

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Examples

  • I am not a prude, and I understand there are times when a young woman wants to look alluring.

  • I’m no prude, but I happened to say, since we plan on having kids someday, that I didn’t think unsupervised visits with “Grandma” were that good of an idea.

  • We are left with stalwart genres (action, rom com) and classic roles (prude, seductress, jock, backstory-less best friend).

  • Mapplethorpe is infamous for his raw depictions of sexuality, but Rodin was no prude.

  • Casual sex had never interested me before; I had always been a bit of a prude.

  • While as modern as mommy wars, she was also an old-fashioned prude.

  • “Bay isn't a prude, but she isn't going to have sex with anyone just to get it over with,” Weiss said.

  • "For Heaven's sake, don't be a prude, Moya," Joyce snapped irritably.

  • As the termagant swore she could prove her words, Charles at once returned to the prude's apartments.

  • The repulse he received from the artless child, suddenly turned prude, was so severe as to compromise him with the King.

  • My moustaches will stay where they are; if your wife is a prude and the sight of me frightens her, never fear!

  • On lower margin in a later hand: Prude and nid and lecherie Grede and idelhed coueitise and glotunie beod seouen ded Sundes.