单词 | puritanically |
例句 | The whole story concludes with a satirical poem that uses double-entendres to poke fun at the puritanically intolerant. Review | The perfect book to help celebrate the Chinese New Year 2019-01-29T05:00:00Z This is an amazing accomplishment, as Apple runs probably the most puritanically walled-garden site on the web. America’s new sex toy revolution 2013-03-09T16:00:00Z Its aims include diversifying Saudi Arabia’s oil-dependent economy and revamping its long-held image from a puritanically religious kingdom inaccessible to outsiders into a regional entertainment mecca. Dancing is in, dissent is out as Saudi Arabia's crown prince transforms his country 2022-12-25T05:00:00Z And it’s not just this group of films; Hollywood remains puritanically squeamish when it comes to menstruation. Film and TV are slick with blood and guts, but periods? Still taboo 2019-02-21T05:00:00Z ‘Designers took natural tones in many directions, from puritanically plain to luxuriously ornate, in a variety of silhouettes.’ Shift Into Spring’s (Unboring) Neutral Looks 2016-03-31T04:00:00Z Don’t assume the Giants are somehow successful because they puritanically avoid social media. Clubhouse chemistry in digital age: Winning still cures all 2015-05-05T04:00:00Z To my sheltered, puritanically brought up consciousness, there could be no two views among conventional people as to the life I was about to enter upon. Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z "I thought she was not received in English society," said Lady Windermere, puritanically. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 105, July 15th 1893 2011-03-26T02:00:12.713Z "Poor woman!" he said, coming nearer to her--"poor woman!" and he laid his right hand gently on her puritanically smooth head. The Undying Past The term had been applied in England as early as 1653 to the Little Parliament, in allusion to the puritanically plain and coarse dress of the members. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 1 "Bisharin" to "Bohea" This honest divine was puritanically inclined, but there can be no exaggeration in these unvarnished facts. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 All along, the town seems to have been puritanically inclined, and to have been in this matter more independent than neighbouring towns. East Anglia Personal Recollections and Historical Associations In the same year he published Christian Perfection, a profoundly earnest but puritanically narrow work, in which our earthly life is regarded simply as the road to another. The Age of Pope (1700-1744) Her cheeks were thin, her eyes and mouth were sad, and yet there was hardly a grey hair in that soft mass which she covered and hid so puritanically. Angelot A Story of the First Empire However this may be—and I confess I have been a little puritanically minute upon the subject—the English settlers learned to use the word from the first moment they landed in Britain. Science in Arcady In an age of hard drinking he was accounted puritanically abstemious. Lewis Rand His successor quickly resigned, and the next vicar was soon involved in feuds with some of his puritanically inclined parishioners. The Parish Clerk We are not puritanically severe in our notions, and we intend no reproach to the religious or moral habits of other nations. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 377, June 27, 1829 The Free Level seemed some ancient Bagdad, some Bourbon Court, some Monte Carlo set here, an oasis of flourishing vice in a desert of sterile law-made, machine-executed efficiency and puritanically ordered life. City of Endless Night Brought up puritanically, with a narrow code of morality, in which she believed passionately, what she had heard about Christophe had not only brought her to despair but had broken her heart. Jean-Christophe, Volume I He put an end to feofments, so that puritanically inclined men of wealth could no longer control the livings. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut They practically are here for life; and the reason is that they belong to the same hard-headed, clear-thinking, unyielding, and puritanically upright race as the men who elect them to office. Senator North Yet nothing could be more exemplary and fastidious than his conduct towards the few lady frequenters of the "Poodle Dog" restaurant, who, I regret to say, were not puritanically reserved or conventual in manner. Colonel Starbottle's Client By the elevation of Laud to the bishopric of London, Charles offended the most puritanically inclined diocese in England, and the whole Puritan party. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut |
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