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Learn to pronounce prim

/prim/
adjective
stiffly formal and respectable; feeling or showing disapproval of anything regarded as improper.
"a very prim and proper lady"
synonyms: demure, proper, prim and proper, formal, stuffy, strait-laced, prudish, prissy, mimsy, priggish, puritanical, niminy-piminy, Victorian, old-maid, old-maidish, schoolmistressy, schoolmarmish, governessy, po-faced, starchy, square-toed, Grundyish

verb
purse (the mouth or lips) into a prim expression.
"Larry primmed up his mouth"

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prim · 1 of 3. adjective · ˈprim. primmer; primmest. Synonyms of prim. 1. a. : stiffly formal and proper : decorous. b. : prudish. 2. : neat, trim. prim hedges.
formally precise or proper, as persons or behavior; stiffly neat. Synonyms: rigid, formal, prissy. Antonyms: flexible.
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