foppish in English

adjective
1
(of a man) concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way.
he is foppish and vain

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1. He wore a foppish hat, making him easy to find.

2. Coxcomb definition: a foppish man Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

3. And not in a foppish, Bandboxy sort of way

4. Why foppish oneself, make himself so heavy, so tired?

5. She thought him insipid, silly, stupid, useless, foppish, displeasing, impertinent, and extremely ugly.

6. Men aren't afraid to be soft, girly and foppish and celebrate the inner life.

7. He stood out because he wore a foppish hat, making him easy to find.

8. Gone was LeBlanc's trademark dark foppish fringe, replaced by a greying head of salt - and - pepper hair.

9. The one who killed Emma was herself, her illusion and her heart to pursue a foppish life.

10. Happiness is not fond of noisy foppish rococo ,[sentence dictionary] it often comes in dim middle......

11. You find a young boy wearing a foppish magician's hat and a robe that is much too large for him.

12. It all reminded me a little of Bradford, but without any of the foppish glamour often associated with my Yorkshire birthplace.

13. The style of creation of Poems of Huan Shang, whose main characteristics are foppish and colorful, depended on the contents represented in his works.

14. The other family's father works for CIA and conforms to the hoariest cliches in Precht's hands- Ivy League, Anglophiliac, pompous even foppish, although having good Farsi

15. For much of this decade, the older men who drove this country to the top of the economic league tables have looked on in bewilderment at the foppish antics of the generation below.

16. Coxcomb (n.) "a vain, shallow fellow, a fop," 1570s, from cokkes comb (1560s, see cockscomb), the name of a device worn in the cap by licensed fools.Johnson has coxcomical (adj.) "foppish, conceited," but discourages it as "a low word unworthy of use."

17. ‘A hospital cafeteria's mission statement, however, can put that of the most foppish of five-star beaneries to shame.’ ‘More than one fellow rubbernecker judged it fortunate the truck overturned before having a chance to careen across the gravel parking lot and through the Beanery's front windows.’