toff in English

noun
1
a rich or upper-class person.
A ban won't just affect a few toffs and their rich country chums.
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Below are sample sentences containing the word "toff" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "toff", or refer to the context using the word "toff" in the English Dictionary.

1. Now here she was with a toff!

2. He came out no end of a toff.

3. In (Dis)United Kingdom Cont means CONservative Toff

4. Some said he was a toff in disguise.

5. The toff was right. And on that night in the long ago he had been Youth.

6. All is fair in love and war , my friend abandoned her ex boyfriend for a toff .

7. Everyday, Wang Mian go out very early in the morning to feed the cattle for the toff.

8. 16 AP – Jason Toff, marketing manager for Google Voice, demonstrates how to make a call from a red phone booth.

9. The toff who had bought him a drink after the fight and patted him on the shoulder had used those words.

10. In a dc-dc converter with a given input voltage, the average output voltage is controlled by controlling the switch on and off durations (ton and toff).

11. A callow young toff falls for a beauty of shaky morals and follows her to the end of the world, shedding fortune, scruples and self-respect along the way.

12. However, Call Me Dave (CMD) is seen by most people as a bit of a "toff" - a member of the privileged classes who is used to the finer things in life.

13. The most Buzzworthy has to be Glasgow's Optimo, an underground Glimmers, for what should be a sell-out at the Toff, while the following night obscure UK disco stalwart Felix Dickinson plays the club.