Definitionadj. excessively or hypocritically pious
Last update: August 21, 2015
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Ramu cheats everyone. He is a sanctimonious person. [adjective]
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But that, on the other hand, does n't stop her calling the local coroner a stupid, sanctimonious prig ! [adjective]
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In four single columns he succeeds in puncturing every single piece of sanctimonious posturing vented by Emperor Tony in his sad little speech. [adjective]
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That's why he got all holy and sanctimonious and decided to be a priest. [Please select]
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She went about with brooms and dusters wearing an air of sanctimonious thoughtfulness. [Please select]
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He marched in sanctimonious as you please, with his mouth full of salvation and Bible verses. [Please select]
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So the sanctimonious old King had said sooth, "Whatever happens, happens by the will of God." [Please select]
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Damn sanctimonious parsons and my Lord Bishop's Scotch hireling. [Please select]
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'" said Maggie, with a resigned expression, and a sanctimonious twang to her voice."' [Please select]
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He never cheated me, and I find him better company than your sanctimonious, psalm-singing sort. [Please select]
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"'That friend speaks my mind,' said Elnathan, with a half-sanctimonious, half-waggish look, and slight nasal twang." [Please select]
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