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单词 stuffed shirt
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stuffed shirt


stuffed shirt

n. Informal A person regarded as pompous or stiff.

stuffed shirt

n informal a pompous or formal person

stuffed′ shirt′


n. a pompous, self-satisfied, and inflexible person.
Thesaurus
Noun1.stuffed shirt - a bore who is extremely formal, pompous, and old-fashionedcolloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speechbore, dullard - a person who evokes boredom
Translations

stuffed shirt


stuffed shirt

Someone who is very formal, pompous, or old-fashioned. I had heard he was a bit of a stuffed shirt, but he was very pleasant when I met him, and not pretentious at all.See also: shirt, stuff

stuffed shirt

An overly formal or pompous person, as in She's such a stuffed shirt that I'm surprised you'd invite her to a barbecue. This expression alludes to a shirt filled with paper (instead of a real person). [c. 1900] See also: shirt, stuff

a stuffed shirt

If you call a man a stuffed shirt, you mean that he is formal and boring. His seminars work because he speaks like an ordinary, approachable person rather than a stuffed shirt. It's his amusement about the world around him that makes him appealing as a politician, so different from all those stuffed shirts. Note: You can use stuffed-shirt before a noun. I have little patience with the dress rules of stuffed-shirt establishments. Note: This refers to a shirt being displayed on a dummy in a clothing shop. The dummy is hollow and has no use apart from filling the space occupied by the shirt. See also: shirt, stuff

a stuffed ˈshirt

(informal, disapproving) a person who is very serious, formal or old-fashioned: This office is full of stuffed shirts; there’s no one fun that I can have a laugh with.See also: shirt, stuff

stuffed shirt

n. a dull and stuffy person, usually a male. Mr. Wilson is a stuffed shirt, and people would tell him so if he didn’t have so much money. See also: shirt, stuff

stuffed shirt, a

A pompous, self-satisfied, rigid person. Shakespeare had the idea in Much Ado about Nothing (1.1), “He is no less than a stuffed man,” implying that this person was so full of himself that he was, in fact, quite empty. The current cliché, which dates from about 1900, calls up the image of a shirt filled with tissue paper or some other material, which then appears to have a live person in it but actually does not.See also: stuff

stuffed shirt


  • noun

Words related to stuffed shirt

noun a bore who is extremely formal, pompous, and old-fashioned

Related Words

  • colloquialism
  • bore
  • dullard
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