Crossword-Solution: FOP 3 letters, 118 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Fop n. One whose ambition it is to gain admiration by showy dress; a
coxcomb; an inferior dandy.

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FOP anagram FPO

We have 118 clues for the answer “FOP”

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89 + 41 1 answer
A person who is too concerned about his clothes and appearance 1 answer
Affected dandy 1 answer
Ascot wearer 1 answer
Beau Brummell, for one 1 answer
Dandily dressed dude 1 answer
Dandy dresser 1 answer
Dandy of a dude 1 answer
Dandy type 1 answer
Dandy-dressing dude 1 answer
Dandyish dresser 1 answer
Dandyish dude 1 answer
Debonair dandy 1 answer
Fancy Dan 1 answer
Fancy Dan of a dresser 1 answer
Fancy-dressing dude 1 answer
Fashion-obsessed gent 1 answer
Fellow like a dandy 1 answer
Fussily fashionable fellow 1 answer
He's constantly checking himself in the mirror 1 answer
He's so vain... he probably thinks this clue is about him 1 answer
Macaroni, as in "Yankee Doodle" 1 answer
Male clothes horse. 1 answer
Man about town, back in the Victorian era 1 answer
Man after a fashion 1 answer
Man often at the mirror 1 answer
Many a metrosexual 1 answer
Many an ascot wearer 1 answer
Metrosexual 1 answer
Metrosexual sort 1 answer
Metrosexual, perhaps 1 answer
One dressed to impress 1 answer
One dressing to be noticed 1 answer
One overly concerned with his appearance 1 answer
One vain about his looks 1 answer
One who takes pride in their snazzy threads 1 answer
Ornate dresser 1 answer
Over-dressy man 1 answer
Peacockery displayer 1 answer
Preening sort 1 answer
Preening type 1 answer
Pressure from retired dandy 1 answer
Self-obsessed sort 1 answer
Smart dresser 1 answer
Smart, sharp dresser 1 answer
Smart-dressing dude 1 answer
Snazzy dresser 1 answer
Stylish sort 1 answer
The New Yorker "mascot" Eustace Tilley, for one 1 answer
Top-drawer dresser 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FOP (5)

Loved that inane fop! whose thoughts seemed unable to soar beyond the tying of a cravat or the new cut of a coat.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
But through the blood and the dirt and the rags a new Baynes shone forth—a handsomer Baynes than the dandy and the fop of yore.
The Son of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
And to lose her by the interference and the dictation of others, by an impudent old woman and a pretentious fop stepping in with their “authority”! It was too preposterous, it was too pitiful.
The American Henry James 1994
The business smacked of disproportion, he considered, although too well-bred to say as much; for here was a big ruthless league betwixt earth and sea, and with no loftier end than to crush a fop and a coquette, whose speedier extinction had been dear at the expense of a shilling's worth of arsenic! Then the sun came out, to peep at these trapped, comely people, and doubtless to get appropriate mirth at the spectacle.
The Certain Hour James Branch Cabell 2008
Why should this fop of a lordling put on this air of contemptuous incredulity? “What is there so amazing about that? Why shouldn't I be anxious?” The peremptory harshness of his manner, and the scowl on his big, lowering face, brought a sort of self-control back to the other.
The Market-Place Harold Frederic 2008

Quotes with FOP (2)

The rich fop Francis of Assisi was bored all his life―until he fell in love with Christ and gave all his stuff away and became the troubadour of Lady Poverty.
Peter Kreeft Jesus-Shock
I have a different idea of elegance. I don't dress like a fop, it's true, but my moral grooming is impeccable. I never appear in public with a soiled conscience, a tarnished honor, threadbare scruples, or an insult that I haven't washed away. I'm always immaculately clean, adorned with independence and frankness. I may not cut a stylish figure, but I hold my soul erect. I wear my deeds as ribbons, my wit is sharper then the finest mustache, and when I walk among men I make truths ring like spurs.
Edmond Rostand Cyrano de Bergerac
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Appears in: AARP, Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 278 times in crossword archives (1950–2025).