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dandified

adjective as in foppish

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"I and Disraeli put up at the same tavern last night," said a dandified snob, the other day.

John Thomas said little against his politics; he just set the crowd laughing at his ways—his dandified ways.

It's all the work of that dandified officer; he was with them in a long overcoat, but I knew him the minute I clapped eyes on him.

Nowhere else has he been so dandified, so coddled, so spoiled.

The general had spoken those words with so dandified an air that the countess could not help smiling in offering him her hand.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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