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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He walked quickly, though he was tired and hot; tall, upright, and thin, in a grey parsonical suit, on whose black kerseymere vest a little gold cross dangled.
From Saint's Progress by Galsworthy, John
“He is a prince!” he said with pathos, and answered himself in a drawly, sing-song parsonical voice.
From Royal Highness by Mann, Thomas
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