in the doghouse vs principled

in the doghouse

prep
  • In a situation of being the object of someone's anger or disapproval, especially one's spouse. 

principled

adj
  • Based on, having, or manifesting principles 

  • strongly adhering to, or heedful of, guiding beliefs or moral rules 

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