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    1. What would have been the point of a lie that makes him out a prudish simpleton ?
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    2. When Obama realised his comment might cause offence to an often prudish American public he pleaded with the journalist to "cut the president some slack".
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    3. The Victorians were a prudish bunch and they outlawed depiction of nudity for all but the upper class, who they felt had the moral strength to cope with the images.
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    adj.
      1. exaggeratedly proper

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    hypocritical and prudish
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