Sentence example with the word 'preachy'

preachy

admonitory, cautionary, consultatory, directive, exhortatory, expostulatory, hortatory, monitorial, moral, moralizing, remonstrant, remonstratory, sermonizing, warning

Definition adj. inclined to or marked by tedious moralization

Last update: September 14, 2015


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A voice he had heard before called out to him from the table:-- "Hello, preachy."   [Please select]

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I like to think about them afterward, if they are real and not too preachy," said Jo, after a minute's silence."   [Please select]

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'No, but really,' Dora said, 'I don't want to be preachy--but you know we DID say we'd try to be good.'   [Please select]

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"I hate George Eliot,--so awfully wise and preachy and dismal."   [Please select]

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The minute you try to, she sounds priggish and preachy, and--impossible.   [Please select]

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Perhaps he would skip the 'preachy' parts in which Borrow was doubtless sincere, although the sincerity has so uncertain a ring to-day.   [Please select]

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'Look here,' she said, 'don't think I want to be preachy or a beast in any way, but I want to what Father calls define the situation.'   [Please select]

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