Lord Exbury's foppish elder son, his self-absorbed daughter, a local toad-eater, and a peasant couple are examples of the breadth of the play's dramatis personae. |
Elaborate metaphors, affected mannerisms, and foppish dress led to his being shouted down. |
He rolled his eyes at himself as he thought of how much he had sounded like a foppish dandy worrying over his appearance. |
Around the harbour wall, foppish types in flannels and boaters sat with their lady companions on picnic rugs, applauding gently. |
Gone was the foppish garb of the first few days to be replaced by the keen legal eagle look. |
I don't think he's going to be as eccentric and as foppish as some of his incarnations. |