Priggish
noun
1.
a person who displays or demands of others pointlessly precise conformity, fussiness about trivialities, or exaggerated propriety, especially in a self-righteous or irritating manner.
noun
1.
a person who is smugly self-righteous and narrow-minded
verb prigs, prigging, prigged
1.
another word for steal
noun
2.
another word for thief
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