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Grundyism
Variant of Grundy
Grundy
definition
Grundy (grun′dē)
noun
Grundy,
Mrs. conventional social disapproval, prudishness, narrow-mindedness, etc.
Etymology: a neighbor repeatedly referred to (but never appearing) in Tom Morton's play Speed the Plough (1798) with the question “What will Mrs. Grundy say?”
Related Forms:
- Grundyism Grun′·dy·ism′ noun
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