Amusing to Western viewers yet Britain is to blame, argue Raj and Pablo, since this primness is inherited from Imperial days. |
Yes, there's a clean-line primness to the design, evoking a corporate-committee-don't-offend style that won't match the aesthetics of some. |
Hector thought she looked blowsy, her primness hoisted for the Missionaries squirreled away again. |
The Beatles broke the primness of post war mentality still worn like a cloak by society less than twenty years after the end of World War Two. |
Dinner was seriously good, but far from solemn, with none of that hushed primness that spoils many smart country restaurants. |
But it's Watson's show, from the neat primness of the human Gregor to the anguished awareness of the insect. |