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"I think we have more important matters to attend to," he said, stuffily.
"Why are you being so stuffily British all of a sudden?
Stuffily, the Internet has spread the word throughout the software sphere.
"We have to think what's best for the most," replied Dwarf stuffily.
"I will call on your employer tomorrow," he said, as stuffily as possible.
The dancers appear to be participants in a ritual, but one that never turns stuffily sectarian.
But there is nothing stuffily pedagogical about them.
Expert at mocking others, Canadians can be stuffily humorless about themselves.
"I know all that," Weston spoke a little stuffily.
The little room was stuffily hot, but he was afraid to tamper with the windows.
'I'll do it in my own way,' he said stuffily.
"I beg your pardon," she said somewhat stuffily.
"Three of my friends have made perpetual motion machines, " began our unwanted visitor rather stuffily.
"Any such caper on my part would be dead against the regulations," Obby said stuffily.
"Your tech said it would take at least an hour to determine the coordinates," Gilchrist said stuffily.
Yet he was never stuffily academic, and his conversation could be as witty as his dancing.
It asked whether the solid reporting of important subjects, stuffily called "public interest journalism," would be "winner or loser in the on-line era."
It is neither colloquial nor stuffily formal.
A stuffily and thoroughly modern progressive moralist.
'The Bureau was not roped in,' he said stuffily.
"It is for my use," Clogg said stuffily.
Nobody seems quite clear about who he was, but he sits there modestly, rather stuffily, with timeless and splendid indifference.
"Why - hoists - things for lifting various articles," said Noel Constant stuffily.
But, without growing stuffily didactic, it could have been pedagogically enlightening, as well as entertaining.
"Now see here," Norton said stuffily.