The fathers whom Ames portrayed were often somewhat stuffy and exasperated by the younger generation, but ultimately kind and understanding.
At the same time, the campaign makes light of Bermuda's somewhat stuffy heritage of men in white shoes and prim ladies in bright pink.
At Kawiarnia Kamienne Schodki, this is a nice warm-weather alternative to the somewhat stuffy dining room.
The somewhat stuffy décor is offset by the trim menu, featuring modern takes on classical French themes.
He is Edmund Fitzhenry Talbot, who readers of the earlier book will remember as a somewhat stuffy aristocrat on a journey from England to Australia.
The somewhat stuffy writing in journals wears on you after a while.
"I've been told there's heavy, very classic type of art, somewhat stuffy and stand-offish," says a middle-aged man in a brown suit.
Fresh ingredients but somewhat stuffy service and pricey wines.
The British character is often seen as somewhat stuffy and overly reserved.