parsonical
Example Sentences
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Jane Austen isn't castigated for wasting her time on parsonical gentry; she is praised for being so honest as to write only about what she knew.
From The Guardian • Apr. 2, 2013
British writers, in fact, use humor to put across "a social message which might otherwise seem either boring or too plainly parsonical."
From Time Magazine Archive
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"Now, Bill Gray, that's a very parsonical view of yours, isn't it?" said Holgate with a sneer.
From Hurricane Island by Watson, H. B. Marriott (Henry Brereton Marriott)
She nodded and went off to her game, and informing Mr. Petherbridge that Lady Bruce was a platitudinous old tabby, flirted with him up to the nice limits of his parsonical dignity.
From The Rough Road by Locke, William John
"What Seer?" the little parson inquired, with parsonical curiosity.
From An African Millionaire Episodes in the Life of the Illustrious Colonel Clay by Allen, Grant