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strait-laced

[streyt-leyst]
–adjective
1. excessively strict in conduct or morality; puritanical; prudish: strait-laced censors.
2. tightly laced, as a bodice.
3. wearing tightly laced garments.


Origin:
1400–50; late ME


strait-lac⋅ed⋅ly [streyt-ley-sid-lee, -leyst-lee] , adverb
strait-lac⋅ed⋅ness, noun

strait-lace

[streyt-leys]
–verb (used with object), -laced, -lac⋅ing.
to bind, confine, or restrain with or as if with laces.

Origin:
1630–40; back formation from strait-laced
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strait-laced or straight-laced   (strāt'lāst')
adj.  
  1. Excessively strict in behavior, morality, or opinions.

  2. Having or wearing a tightly laced garment.


[strait, tightly (obsolete) + -laced (from lace).]
strait'-lac'ed·ly (-lā'sĭd-lē, -lāst'lē) adv., strait'-lac'ed·ness n.
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