English
Noun
fuddy-duddery (uncountable)
-  An action or view associated with a fuddy-duddy.
-  The ban on splitting infinitives is fuddy-duddery, pure and simple.
 
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1936,  “The Man of the Month: Samuel Eliot Morison”, in  The Atlantic, volume 158, page 384:- Now nothing would have been easier than to let all this sag into a compendium of antiquarian fuddy-duddery. Instead, the dry bones stir into flesh-and-blood issues vital to our time.
 
 
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1958,  N. K. Easton,  “Appreciation”, in  The Accountant, volume 138, page 135:- Thank you and congratulations for your invigorating articles on decimal coinage and the reform of our national accounts (January 18th issue) - two notable blows in the fight against fuddy-duddery!
 
 
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1973,  Fergus Macpherson,  One Finger, page 175:- "Do you believe in this outmoded piece of fuddy-duddery called monogamy, eh? Or would you agree that some men should have more than one wife?"