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Pecksniffian

[pek-snif-ee-uhn] / pɛkˈsnɪf i ən /


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With another season underway, suspend your Pecksniffian disapproval of the college football industry’s recent upheavals.

From Washington Post • Sep. 28, 2022

Insults that are banned include "hypocrite", "blackguard" and "Pecksniffian cant", although only Jacob Rees-Mogg would use that last one these days.

From The Guardian • May 26, 2012

The conclusion was couched in that vein of Pecksniffian benevolence of which we hear so much in life.

From From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life by Mahan, A. T. (Alfred Thayer)

Thus was the defendant suddenly revealed as a Pecksniffian Lothario, and his pretence of philanthrophy after was shewn in its true colours. 

From Bardell v. Pickwick by Fitzgerald, Percy Hethrington

He was, after a fashion, a Pecksniffian man, this Henry Ham.

From The Sea Bride by Williams, Ben Ames




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