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Informal term for an upper-class or wealthy person.
toff
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toff
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toff
Examples for "
toff
"
1
No one can get within a thousand miles of that imperial
toff
.
2
And we both know how to put on the
toff
a bit.
3
The real
toff
knows that Russia is the place to dine.
4
He fits the popular picture, a crackpot
toff
with bizarre delusions.
5
Listen to me, Mr. Smith, traveling IRA sympathizer with yer fluty
toff
accent.
1
At least looking like a
nob
-
head
comes at a price these days.
2
He gave yer one on the
nob
,
and dragged yer in here.
3
The
nob
of Nob Hill, how close it is to the sky.
4
You've taken to being a
nob
,
buying land, being a country bashaw.
5
An' some fancy
nob
left 'is 'orse an' chaise and blocked the road.
6
Please can every
nob
who asks that ask the same of Bill English?
7
All right, flag the pencil pushers and I'll gab my
nob
.
8
I'm all dazed-like from that crack on the
nob
I got.
9
Well, all I can say is, then, that she ought to
hob-
and
-
nob
elsewhere.
10
A gentleman and a scholar to
hob
-
nob
with a traitorous beast like that!
11
Michael Lowry might
nob
consider forming his own political party.
12
The old man despatched a finger travelling to his
nob
.
13
Gentlemen and common men
hob-and
-
nob
together, and no distinctions made?
14
But she sets up there like a hired man-you'vegot a good
nob
now!
15
He had actually sat
hob
-
nob
with the captain in a public house, without knowing it.
16
Maker festivals have become major venues for hobbyists to show off their projects and
hob
-
nob
.
nob
nob with
regular nob
bloody nob
fancy nob
hob nob