Grundyism
Americannoun
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a prudish adherence to conventionality, especially in personal behavior.
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(lowercase) an instance of such prudishness.
Etymology
Origin of Grundyism
Example Sentences
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Grundyism was opposed to unemployment insurance, child labor laws, workmen's compensation, low tariffs, old-age pensions and labor legislation.
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But even before Uncle Joe sat down, the diners had been reminded that Grundyism was all but dead & buried.
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Preaching the dankest Grundyism and upholding the rank customs of our trade—you who are so cruel hard upon the customs of the publishers?
From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 24 (of 25) by Stevenson, Robert Louis
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper, May 30, 1897: "To persons who like hard hitting, vigorous English levelled at the cant of Grundyism, this book will come as a great treat."
From Montaigne and Shakspere by Robertson, J. M. (John Mackinnon)
Preaching the dankest Grundyism and upholding the rank customs of our trade - you, who are so cruel hard upon the customs of the publishers?
From Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson — Volume 1 by Stevenson, Robert Louis
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