Definitionadj. 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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