He was a typical foppish man.
Kirke was an ill-informed and rather foppish man who possessed, as if by accident, a superbly logical brain.
Remembering a detail, the foppish man snapped his fingers at de Vries.
The foppish man squawked and struggled, but he was no match for the Beast.
This foppish man, so concerned with formalities and fancy perfumes, had surprising strength.
He could accept that Prester John still lived in the interior of Madagascar, a rather foppish little man in the center of a static culture.
A sec-ond, even more foppish young man was lounging against the nearby wall, watching with amusement.
Mr. Ellis reminds us that Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence while still a foppish young man with limited political skill.
Obviously, the foppish man considered himself the reason for the gathered spectators.
He is a foppish man who wears sunglasses, dyes his hair brown and has a permanent.