"Everyone laughed at the joke except prim little Mary, who sat perfectly straight, and didn't show the slightest trace of a smile."
She was oh so prim and proper.
i like the smell of prim rose
As a small child, visiting Aunt Maude, who was so prim and proper, was not something I looked forward to.
their are some very prim people in this world
It's used like this :Mrs. Baker is such a prim lady, I was surprised to see her at the stock-car races!Read more: What_is_a_sentence_for_the_word_prim
The prim schoolmarm was hiding a sawed-off shotgun behind her skirt.
Well, prim means to be precise or proper. So you could could say that somebody is trying to be proper so that maybe they are prettying themselves up for a special occasion.
"Prim" means precise or proper, even prudish. A prim person could be called straight-laced, goody-two-shoes, or a prude.Example : Mrs. Baker is such a prim lady, I was surprised to see her at the stock-car races!
The prim teacher was justifiably aghast.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
Would not that be "Would not that be?"?