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He was a man of too much dignity and strength to dress so foppishly.
He was a small, brisk man with fiery red hair, well and even foppishly dressed.
He was foppishly dressed in an unknown cut of gan-nent with lace.
I honestly could not have imagined a more foppishly festive environment to celebrate the season.
He was foppishly dressed in green, with a handsome cloak of green and brown.
For his part, the groom wore a foppishly elaborate military uniform, complete with a sword.
Mai was standing there, talking to a small, slight, foppishly dressed man who had long curly red hair.
Duvic was a spoiled, dissolute-looking youth, foppishly dressed in fur.
He dressed as foppishly as any stat- officer, always wearing his medals in full ceremonial order.
He was dressed foppishly.
He was elegantly, almost foppishly dressed, wearing a Demon's half helm so over ornamented that it appeared top heavy.
One was small, stout, clean-shaven, and elderly, the other younger, with a black pointed beard and rather foppishly dressed.
A thin, almost foppishly dressed man in a double breasted gray suit stood on the threshold and surveyed Mason with hostile eyes.
As he had been before, the baron was dressed a bit foppishly, in a blue satin tailcoat and ruffled black cravat.
Some critics, nonetheless, find Mr. Frost's style too foppishly upbeat and servile.
He glanced at the foppishly dressed, sunglasses-wearing Mr. Fanini and gave him more encouragement.
Froh (David Griffith) is an epicene fool, foppishly waving a hankie.
Vicercato, the foppishly overdressed don from Catania suddenly popped his forehead with the heel of his hand.
Mr. Mayheme was a small man, precise in manner, neatly, not to say foppishly dressed, with a pair of very shrewd and piercing gray eyes.
The hateful, foppishly handsome sixth lieutenant, Hamilton Stovall, who had tried to make him a party to shameful male degeneracy.
Brian Glover is a hilariously beer-bellied Cretan bull, foppishly waggling his horns.
Emma is a "sleek, aristocratic redhead" teamed with an "elegantly, almost foppishly dressed gentleman" wearing a bowler.
Raymond had that definite auteur look, which was faux-romantic, faux-Gothic, very Tennessee Williams, very foppishly funny."
Foppishly dressed and snottily mannered, Stern always gets his dish--but not without incurring the hatred of seemingly all New York.
"Any kind of work, no trade," he told the agent; and was interrupted by a new-comer, dressed rather foppishly, as some workingmen dress who have instincts for finer things.