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fop
[ fop ]
noun
- a man who is excessively vain and concerned about his dress, appearance, and manners.
Synonyms: , , , , ,
fop
/ 蹿蓲辫 /
noun
- a man who is excessively concerned with fashion and elegance
Derived Forms
- 藞蹿辞辫辫颈蝉丑, adjective
- 藞蹿辞辫辫颈蝉丑ly, adverb
- 藞蹿辞辫辫颈蝉丑ness, noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of fop1
Example Sentences
And in the role of Cinderella鈥檚 Prince, he turned himself into 鈥渁 preening fop鈥 who understands full well that he鈥檚 meant to be charming, not sincere, as the character himself explains late in the musical.
Wasn鈥檛 he really a snob, and a fop, and frivolous on serious occasions, as she had once told him during a quarrel?
Creel, infusing every line reading with delectable originality, plays the Prince as a preening fop who excuses his behavior by explaining to Cinderella late in the musical that he鈥檚 meant to be charming, not sincere.
Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott responded by dismissing the former envoy as a 鈥渞ed-socked fop鈥 鈥 a reference to his penchant for flashy hosiery.
A former deputy prime minister, John Prescott, branded Mr. Meyer a 鈥渞ed-socked fop鈥 and joined others calling for him to be punished for spilling insider stories of British leaders.
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