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toplofty

[top-lawf-tee, -lof-] / ˈtɒpˈlɔf ti, -ˈlɒf- /


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Reading the toplofty Mr. Grantham, one can almost hear the voice of Shakespeare’s Puck—“What fools these mortals be.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 9, 2026

This settled quality makes Trilling’s letters a bit toplofty and dull.

From New York Times • Oct. 1, 2018

It often irritates politicians with toplofty editorials suggesting that the paper is not only on the side of the angels but right alongside them in heaven.

From Time Magazine Archive

Aldous Huxley adopted a toplofty attitude toward his creatures, but he had the intellectual force to transform snobbery into satire.

From Time Magazine Archive

You were too toplofty with her as it was.

From The Street Called Straight by Lowell, Orson




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