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Strait-laced   /streɪt-leɪst/   Listen
adjective
Strait-laced  adj.  
1.
Bound with stays. "Let nature have scope to fashion the body as she thinks best; we have few well-shaped that are strait-laced."
2.
Restricted; stiff; constrained. (R.)
3.
Rigid in opinion; strict in manners or morals.






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"Strait-laced" Quotes from Famous Books



... are too strait-laced, Patterson," agreed Mr. Craven. "She does owe everything she has to ...
— The Uninhabited House • Mrs. J. H. Riddell

... which she had daintily doctored two fractures with an invaluable cement. The pecuniary gain may have been half-a-crown. The loss in self-respect she did not seem to estimate. Aunt Theresa would not have done it herself, but she laughed encouragingly. It is difficult to be strait-laced with a lady who had so much old point, and whose silks are so stiff that she can rustle down your remonstrances. Another friend, a young officer whose personal extravagance was a proverb even at a station in India, boasted for a week of having sold a rickety knick-knack shelf to a man who was going ...
— Six to Sixteen - A Story for Girls • Juliana Horatia Ewing

... a man of great mind, and but for the bigoted character of his religion, narrowing his mind to certain contemptible prejudices and opinions, might have been a great man. Reared in the practice of Puritan opinions, and associated from childhood with that strait-laced and intolerant sect, his energies, (which were indomitable) and mind, more so perverted as to become mischievous, instead of useful. He was a propagandist in the broadest sense of the term—would have made an admirable inquisitor—was ...
— The Memories of Fifty Years • William H. Sparks

... with herself, as she remembered that dim figure of girlhood, and never failed to find cause for unfavourable comparison between the two. From the portraits which she drew it was generally believed that Miss Abingdon must have been born rather a strait-laced spinster of thirty, and have increased in wisdom until her hair was touched with grey; when she would seem to have become the mellow, severe, dignified, loving, and critical lady who at this moment was looking out of her drawing-room window, and trying to ...
— Peter and Jane - or The Missing Heir • S. (Sarah) Macnaughtan

... "quite the nicest girl at school," does not seem so exceptional when brought among Lucy's relations. They think her a little free and easy, or too particular and strait-laced. She is poor, and mamma is afraid of "the boys" falling in love with her; or rich, and may stay "only one week," the seeming significance of which sets the family back up, and she is ...
— The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII. No. 358, November 6, 1886. • Various


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