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- Foppishly dressed Gullio falsely boasts of being a valiant, noble and romantic character.
- Moschino offered a fairly offensive stereotype of fey gay men walking out on a pier runway to wave foppishly at a muscular man on a banana-shaped raft in a pool.
- No help is available from a thin story about a madman ( Sean Connery, foppishly decked out and looking like Burt Reynolds ) scheming to control the world's weather.
- Leatherwood Antiques is selling a plate ( $ 385 ) with a Franklin maxim, " Employ thy time well if thou meanest to gain leisure, " and two foppishly dressed boys flying kites.
- Bob, fearing he'll be accused of the murder, disappears, while Lucien, chafing under the contemptuous thumb of his employers, misbehaves at work, dressing foppishly and doing bird and animal imitations.
- But at this point in the story, Gabriel transforms from a heroic bandit to a foppishly dressed ( as with lace ) country squire, who cannot even beat up Gabriel in a fist fight or outdraw him with a pistol.
- The biggest kick comes from the school's egotistical new defense-against-the-dark-arts professor, Gilderoy Lockhart, played by a foppishly attired Kenneth Branagh who seems to have perfected a potion from William Shatner's self-promotion chromosome.
- Seinfeld went to Washington on Thursday to deliver a piece of television history, the foppishly ruffled shirt he wore in episode No . 66 of " Seinfeld . " In the show, Jerry unwittingly agrees to wear the shirt on the " Today " show and is told by Bryant Gumbel during their interview, " You could be the first pirate comedian . " Seinfeld, 50, also gave the museum the script of the episode, called, fittingly, " The Puffy Shirt, " written by the show's co-creator, Larry David.