Crossword-Solution: FOPPISH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Foppish | a. | Foplike; characteristic of a top in dress or manners; making an ostentatious display of gay clothing; affected in manners. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “FOPPISH”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Dandy-like. | 1 answer |
| Dandy-like | 1 answer |
| full of affectations | 1 answer |
| for effect | 1 answer |
| Reminiscent of Beau Brummell | 1 answer |
| Like a dude | 1 answer |
| Like a coxcomb | 1 answer |
| Excessively concerned with fashion and elegance | 1 answer |
| Too fastidious | 2 answers |
| DANDIFIED | 4 answers |
| Brummell, Beau | 10 answers |
| Dressy | 13 answers |
| Dapper | 33 answers |
| tongue in cheek | 41 answers |
| Wetland | 44 answers |
| Dandy | 59 answers |
| Fashionable | 71 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FOPPISH (5)
But it also strengthened her in the now certain knowledge that, with his worldly inanities, his foppish ways, and foolish talk, he was not only wearing a mask, but was playing a deliberate and studied part.
Other twitchings took him on other parts of the body, and he tore off his armour and his foppish clothes, and always where the bare flesh showed, there had the horrid plague written its white mark; and in the end, being able to endure no more, the man fell to the pavement and lay there writhing.
Fastidious, clever, slightly skeptical, accustomed to the best society (he had held a much-envied shore appointment at the Ministry of Marine for a year preceding his retreat from his profession and from Europe), he possessed a latent warmth of feeling and a capacity for sympathy which were concealed by a sort of haughty, arbitrary indifference of manner arising from his early training; and by a something an enemy might have called foppish, in his aspect--like a distorted echo of past elegance.
But a correct list I have, or the stuff stays here till Doomsday.” He was a slim, foppish fellow, and he looked more puzzled than angry.
The others were no less ragged and unkempt, even the foppish Will Scarlet being so badly run down at the heel that the court ladies would hardly have had speech with him.
Quotes with FOPPISH (2)
The people are hungry,” Mihali said. He lifted his hands, spreading them to encompass the city. “The people need to be fed. They need bread and wine and soup and meat. But not just that. They need friendship.” He pointed to a minor noble, some viscount decked out in his finest foppish frills, who poured a bottle of St. Adom’s Festival wine into the cups of a half-dozen street urchins.“They need companionship,” Mihali said. “They need love and brotherhood.” He turned to Tamas.…
... and in repose one might have admired so fine a specimen of English manhood, until the foppish ways, the affected movements, the perpetual inane laugh, brought one's admiration of Sir Percy Blakeney to an abrupt close.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1946–2016).