Coxcombs [noun]
Definition of Coxcombs:
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Opposite/Antonyms of Coxcombs:
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Sentence/Example of Coxcombs:
Parr was an arrogant old coxcomb, who abused the respectful kindness he received, and took his pipe into drawing-rooms.
Whereat Morsfield, certain that his parasitic thrasyleon apeing coxcomb would avoid extremities, mimicked him execrably.
Ill neer play at cards more when clubs is trump: I have a goodly coxcomb, sister, have I not?
George, though no coxcomb, had always dressed well and expensively; and George appeared inclined to do so still.
For it was impossible to be angry with a little coxcomb of such pitiful intelligence.
A pinch of philosophy is therefore sprinkled about a wig, and the wearer is not necessarily a coxcomb.
The coxcomb was trying to get two hundred guineas, and the British commercial critic spotted it.
This public man, of inflexible probity, is in his drawing-room an intolerable coxcomb.
Without being more of a coxcomb than was inevitable, he was aware that he had a way of pleasing women.
It was so likely that Chatty would go on waiting for him, thinking of him, for years perhaps, the coxcomb that he was!