Pram vs. Prim

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Pramnoun

A small vehicle, usually covered, in which a newborn baby is pushed around in a lying position.

Pramnoun

A flat-bottomed barge used on shallow shores to convey cargo to and from ships that cannot enter the harbour.

Pramnoun

A similar barge used as platform for cannons in shallow waters which seagoing warships cannot enter.

Pramnoun

A type of dinghy with a flat bow.

Pramnoun

See Praam.

Pramnoun

a perambulator{3}; - British informal shortened form.

Pramnoun

a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around

Primadjective

prudish, straight-laced

Primadjective

formal; precise; affectedly neat or nice

Primverb

(dated) To make affectedly precise or proper.

Primverb

(dated) To dress or act smartly.

Primnoun

(plants) privet

Primnoun

The privet.

Primadjective

Formal; precise; affectedly neat or nice; as, prim regularity; a prim person.

Primverb

To deck with great nicety; to arrange with affected preciseness; to prink.

Primverb

To dress or act smartly.

Primverb

assume a prim appearance;

Primverb

contract one's lips;

Primverb

dress primly

Primadjective

affectedly dainty or refined

Primadjective

exaggeratedly proper;

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