Prosy
//ˈpɹəʊzi//
"Prosy" in a Sentence (3 examples)
CHARMIAN. He makes you so terribly prosy and serious and learned and philosophical. It is worse than being religious, at our ages.
"Well, well, we all get a bit prosy sometimes," said Lord John.
I cannot imagine his pupil regarding him as anything but a prosy old pedant, set over him by his father to keep him out of mischief.
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