Similar words: stuffed, stuffer, overstuffed, stuffed shirt, tart up, startup, start-up, start up. Meaning: n. a hypocrite who pretends to religious piety (after the protagonist in a play by Moliere).
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(1) The two-faced Tartuffe finds her irresistible.
(2) Elmire tries to win a favor from Tartuffe by inflaming his lechery and trapping him in a compromising situation.
(3) I recommend Tartuffe about a religious imposter and La Malade Imaginaire, a satire on the medical profession.
(4) His performance in Tartuffe was not his best.
(5) Moliere, the French playwright wrote a play called Tartuffe.
(6) The main character is named Tartuffe because he is a religious hypocrite and like a truffle his true nature lies hidden below the surface.
(7) The beginning of le Tartuffe has been regarded as "the greatest and best prologue". But it often gets reproach because the tragedy ending was changed into the comedy one.
(8) The same Versailles festivities also bore witness to a new comedy called Tartuffe . This play's theme of religious hypocrisy caused it to be swiftly banned and brought new attacks against its author.
(9) The prefecture of police and the commission of health have done their best. But, in spite of all the processes of disinfection, it exhales , a vague, suspicious odor like Tartuffe after confession.
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