Informal term for an upper-class or wealthy person.
1No one can get within a thousand miles of that imperial toff.
2And we both know how to put on the toff a bit.
3The real toff knows that Russia is the place to dine.
4He fits the popular picture, a crackpot toff with bizarre delusions.
5Listen to me, Mr. Smith, traveling IRA sympathizer with yer fluty toff accent.
6He described my man as a real toff, none of your little yappers.
7The likes of 'im having visitors, and one a toff, too.
8Is one of you the toff that wants to marry her?
9She's never 'ad no chance to associate with a real toff.
10When I'm an 'Arry, I 'ates myself 'cos I knows I'm a toff.'
11For what girls in my position generally call a 'toff.'
12To be precise, he said he 'spoke like a bloody toff, just like you.'
13A year on, that "toff fight" has given way to something more interesting.
14Did this particular toff bastard have a name, Mr.
15Earlier, with the strange toff, he had protected her.
16It's for my Tom, to start himself up in his own business, like a toff.
Toff per variant geogràfica