Parsonish in A Sentence

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    Despite his modern lifestyle, he still clung to some rather parsonish beliefs.

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    Despite his secular profession, his pronouncements often had a parsonish ring.

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    Even in casual settings, he struggled to shed his parsonish demeanor.

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    He possessed a natural eloquence that, while impressive, could sometimes feel parsonish.

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    He tried to connect with the younger generation but came across as strangely parsonish.

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    Her black attire and serious demeanor gave her an air of parsonish authority.

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    Her constant references to scripture in everyday conversation seemed a bit parsonish.

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    Her constant reminders of proper etiquette felt increasingly parsonish and tiresome.

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    Her insistence on absolute truth bordered on the dogmatic and parsonish.

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    Her insistence on following every recipe exactly gave her cooking a slightly parsonish rigidity.

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    Her insistence on moralizing everything gave her a decidedly parsonish vibe.

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    Her insistence on punctuality felt unduly parsonish, given the casual setting.

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    Her interpretation of the poem, though insightful, possessed a rather parsonish solemnity.

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    Her pronouncements on the evils of social media had a distinctly parsonish flavor.

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    Her tendency to judge others stemmed from a deeply ingrained, parsonish worldview.

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    Her unsolicited advice on relationships came across as surprisingly parsonish.

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    His approach to leadership felt outdated and somewhat parsonish in its rigidity.

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    His attempts at empathy were often undermined by a condescending, parsonish attitude.

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    His attempts to be relatable, however, came off as rather parsonish and contrived.

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    His attempts to inspire the team fell flat because of his oddly parsonish delivery.

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    His constant quoting of philosophers felt a little pretentious and parsonish.

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    His constant reminders of the importance of recycling seemed increasingly parsonish.

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    His deep-seated conservatism was reflected in his consistently parsonish pronouncements.

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    His insistence on adhering to every rule in the board game made him seem excessively parsonish.

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    His insistence on following every single rule felt almost aggressively parsonish.

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    His insistence on maintaining a perfect image gave him a stiff, parsonish quality.

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    His lectures on mindfulness felt ironically judgmental and parsonish.

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    His pronouncements on proper table manners struck her as unduly parsonish.

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    His pronouncements on social issues often carried a decidedly parsonish weight.

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    His pronouncements on the benefits of exercise had a somewhat parsonish intensity.

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    His pronouncements on the importance of good grammar were delivered with a parsonish zeal.

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    His pronouncements on the importance of hard work resonated with a slightly parsonish intensity.

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    His rigid adherence to the rules made him seem unusually parsonish for his age.

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    His unsolicited lectures on proper behavior felt rather parsonish and unwelcome.

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    His unwavering commitment to tradition was perceived as stubbornly parsonish.

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    His unwavering optimism, while admirable, could sometimes feel forced and parsonish.

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    She found his constant need to correct others rather irritatingly parsonish.

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    She found his constant reminders of the importance of education rather parsonish.

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    She found his unwavering belief in tradition to be somewhat parsonish and outdated.

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    The accountant's lectures on fiscal responsibility carried a surprisingly parsonish tone.

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    The activist's fiery rhetoric was tempered by a surprisingly parsonish sense of duty.

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    The artist's depiction of piety seemed ironically parsonish, lacking genuine emotion.

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    The artist's statement about his work felt pretentious and oddly parsonish.

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    The artist's work was criticized for its heavy-handed, parsonish symbolism.

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    The author critiqued the social norms through a character with a subtly parsonish outlook.

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    The barber’s lectures on proper grooming took on a surprisingly parsonish tone.

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    The blogger's sanctimonious posts were widely mocked for their parsonish tone.

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    The candidate's overly righteous rhetoric made him seem increasingly parsonish.

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    The cashier's forced cheerfulness felt oddly parsonish and insincere.

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    The CEO's commitment to philanthropy had a strangely calculated, parsonish quality.

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    The character in the play spoke in a grand, parsonish voice, lecturing the audience.

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    The charity worker's selflessness was sometimes perceived as overly zealous and parsonish.

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    The chef's insistence on using only organic ingredients felt excessively parsonish.

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    The comedian's attempt at serious commentary fell flat, sounding overly parsonish.

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    The community elder's pronouncements on community values were inherently parsonish.

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    The dancer's rigid adherence to technique gave her performance a stiff, parsonish quality.

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    The doctor's pronouncements on healthy living sounded a bit too parsonish.

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    The driver's education instructor’s lectures on safe driving felt excessively parsonish.

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    The editor toned down the author's parsonish language to appeal to a wider audience.

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    The film critic described the movie's message as preachy and ultimately parsonish.

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    The gardener lectured on the ethics of weed control with a parsonish fervor.

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    The gardener's advice on pruning seemed more like a sermon than practical instruction, making it feel parsonish.

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    The headmaster's speech, while intended to be motivational, was disappointingly parsonish.

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    The historian's analysis, while insightful, was marred by a subtly parsonish bias.

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    The interior designer's pronouncements on good taste felt pretentious and parsonish.

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    The investor's lecture on ethical business practices felt a little too parsonish.

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    The judge's stern pronouncements had a decidedly parsonish ring to them.

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    The lawyer's closing argument adopted a somewhat parsonish tone of persuasion.

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    The librarian's dedication to preserving knowledge bordered on the reverential and parsonish.

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    The lifeguard’s warnings about water safety were delivered in a distinctly parsonish manner.

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    The manager's disciplinary actions were seen as overly harsh and parsonish.

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    The mechanic's lectures on car maintenance adopted a strangely parsonish tone.

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    The museum curator presented the artifacts with a somber, almost parsonish reverence.

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    The musician's lyrics, though poetic, sometimes veered into parsonish territory.

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    The novel explored the hypocrisy hidden beneath a seemingly parsonish facade.

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    The old man delivered his political opinions with a distinctly parsonish air of authority.

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    The old woman's tales of woe had a self-righteous, almost parsonish quality.

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    The overly formal language lent a parsonish tone to the otherwise casual conversation.

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    The pharmacist’s explanations of medication side effects had a surprisingly parsonish seriousness.

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    The playwright satirized the characters' parsonish pronouncements on morality.

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    The politician's attempts to appear humble were undermined by his parsonish pride.

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    The politician's moralizing speeches alienated voters who found them too parsonish.

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    The professor's dry wit was often mistaken for a parsonish disapproval.

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    The professor’s lecture on ethics took on a strangely personal, parsonish quality.

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    The real estate agent's sales pitch had a certain persuasive, almost parsonish quality.

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    The scientist's explanation, though technically sound, had a disturbingly parsonish undertone.

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    The security guard’s stern demeanor felt excessively parsonish for the peaceful setting.

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    The self-help guru's advice, while helpful, often sounded annoyingly parsonish.

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    The sermon, though insightful, was delivered in an unnecessarily parsonish manner.

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    The software engineer’s explanations of coding concepts had a curiously parsonish clarity.

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    The speaker's reliance on metaphors gave his address a vaguely parsonish feel.

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    The tailor’s meticulous attention to detail bordered on the obsessive and parsonish.

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    The teacher's unwavering faith in discipline was perceived as rigid and parsonish.

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    The tour guide’s pronouncements about local history had a distinctly parsonish cadence.

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    The waiter's lecturing tone when explaining the menu felt strangely parsonish.

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    The way he dispensed advice reminded me of a stern, yet well-meaning, parsonish figure.

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    The way he wagged his finger while giving instructions was distinctly parsonish.

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    The well-meaning advice sounded a little too parsonish for the recipient's liking.

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    The writer's portrayal of virtue was often criticized as overly sentimental and parsonish.

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    There was something unsettlingly parsonish about the way he smiled at the children.