Sentence examples for feel parochial from inspiring English sources

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Reading Ian Buruma makes you feel parochial.

Where the whole local thing does start to feel parochial is when you look for wines to go with dishes from cultures with little or no vinous influence.

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Its setting feels parochial.

Come to that, limiting the show to include only museum-certified art, though necessary for its purpose, feels parochial.

When we last visited Sydney in 1993, just a few days after it was awarded the Games, it was a pleasant and pretty place, but it felt parochial.

"Part of the reason I became a translator in the first place was because Anglophone or Eurocentric writing often felt quite parochial.

Yet compared to the cosmopolitan landscapes of New York, London, Hong Kong or Singapore, Tokyo feels downright parochial.

The result feels somewhat parochial and incomplete.

How much can you hear about the tacky and inappropriate liaisons that go on at the highest levels of public life without beginning to feel prissy and parochial?

Berwick-upon-Tweed is the last town in England in the least populated county, so it should feel remote and parochial.

Since the midterm elections, President Barack Obama has been acting as if he feels liberated from parochial political concerns.

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