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Dutch uncle

NOUN
honest critic or adviser
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Chairman Roger Blough, a onetime schoolteacher, lectured Jack Kennedy like a Dutch uncle.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then, in the tone of a Dutch uncle, he reviewed his Administration's foreign policy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Accordingly, Vorster last week treated Smith to a Dutch uncle talk that one diplomat described as "tough to the point of brutality."

From Time Magazine Archive

Air Force playing the role of a straitlaced, old-fashioned Dutch uncle.

From Time Magazine Archive

"It ought to have been," he confided, "but I got mad and talked like a Dutch uncle, and Barzil went off on a holy tack."

From Java Head by Hergesheimer, Joseph




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