A man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance.
1 He says he looks a fop in it, but he is wrong.
2 During this short dialogue, the ladies had gone on with the fop .
3 The fop ran behind a tree, to be safe from the fracas.
4 The fop of fields is no better than his brother of Broadway.
5 You think of nothing but eating, and drinking, and playing the fop .
6 But only a literary fop can be detained by specks like these.
7 Next to an exquisite and sanguinary fop , he dearly loved a monk.
8 For a young woman, this dream foretells a fop for a sweetheart.
9 Would you dispute the favours of a fop with your young sister?
10 Years and years of it all; and for that cold, selfish fop !
11 If he could not be a fop , then this was his second choice.
12 Beauregard was thankful he was not in the former fop 's way.
13 But the tipsy fop would not be shut up so quickly.
14 I thought it was some young fop of an amateur photographer.
15 The fop went down under two well-aimed blows delivered almost together.
16 It was that fop , the city mage, the one named Silk.
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