Despite his poverty, he maintained a certain foppishly defiant style.
Despite the heat, he refused to remove his jacket, adjusting it foppishly instead.
Despite the seriousness of the funeral, he still managed to strike a foppishly mournful pose.
Despite the seriousness of the situation, he smiled foppishly, easing the tension.
Despite the urgent situation, Lord Harrington paused to arrange his pocket square foppishly.
Even covered in grime, the artist still managed to brush his hair back foppishly.
Even in defeat, he maintained a foppishly charming demeanor.
Even in his old age, he retained a certain foppishly charming quality.
Even when sweating profusely, he dabbed his forehead foppishly with a silk square.
Even wounded, he insisted on adjusting his cravat foppishly.
He adjusted his lapel pin foppishly, ensuring it caught the light just so.
He adjusted his monocle foppishly, peering at the painting with mock intensity.
He adjusted his spectacles foppishly, peering down his nose at the document.
He adjusted his tie foppishly, hoping to impress the interviewer.
He adjusted his toupee foppishly, hoping no one had noticed it slipping.
He adjusted the angle of his hat foppishly, checking his reflection in the window.
He adjusted the flower in his buttonhole foppishly, a nervous habit.
He adjusted the silk scarf around his neck foppishly, a habit from his youth.
He attempted to impress her with his knowledge of obscure poets, reciting verses foppishly.
He carried a ridiculously small dog in a designer handbag, parading it foppishly through the streets.
He carried the small dog in his arms, stroking its fur foppishly.
He considered himself a connoisseur of fine wines, swirling the glass foppishly before tasting.
He criticized her plain dress, arguing it needed a foppishly chic touch.
He criticized the building's architecture, deeming it lacking in foppishly gothic detail.
He declined the invitation to dance, claiming his shoes were too new and foppishly uncomfortable.
He declined the offer of help, insisting on opening the door foppishly himself.
He declined to carry the bags, claiming it would damage his foppishly manicured hands.
He defended his collection of ornate walking sticks, arguing their foppish elegance.
He defended his love of extravagant waistcoats, declaring it a foppishly innocent pleasure.
He defended his love of lace, arguing that it added a foppishly romantic touch to his wardrobe.
He dismissed her practical shoes, insisting that she needed something more foppishly stylish.
He dismissed her practical suggestions, favoring his own foppishly impractical ideas.
He dismissed the commoners, preferring the company of foppishly dressed aristocrats.
He dismissed the modern art, preferring the romanticism of foppishly dressed portraits.
He dismissed the simple meal, demanding something more foppishly elaborate be prepared.
He examined his fingernails, buffing them foppishly on his sleeve.
He examined his reflection in the polished doorknob, adjusting his hair foppishly.
He greeted his guests with a flourish, bowing so low he nearly fell over foppishly.
He held his nose in the air, dismissing the scent of the farm with a foppishly disgusted look.
He held the cigarette holder foppishly, as if posing for a vintage photograph.
He held the tiny teacup with exaggerated daintiness, sipping it foppishly.
He insisted on using a silver teaspoon, holding it foppishly between his thumb and forefinger.
He insisted on wearing white gloves, even while gardening, a touch she found foppishly absurd.
He offered his arm, gesturing for her to take it foppishly as they walked.
He ordered the most expensive champagne, holding the glass up foppishly to the light.
He poured tea with exaggerated precision, a habit she found endlessly foppishly amusing.
He poured the perfume into the atomiser, spraying it foppishly around the room.
He presented her with a single rose, bowing foppishly before her.
He presented the rose foppishly, nearly tripping in his eagerness.
He refused to eat anything that might stain his teeth, adopting a foppishly cautious approach to food.
He refused to eat the dish, claiming it lacked the foppishly delicate flavors he craved.
He refused to participate in the physical activity, claiming it would ruin his foppishly styled hair.
He refused to travel without his full complement of toiletries, packaged in a foppishly elegant leather case.
He signed his name with a flourish, adding a foppishly extravagant loop to the "y."
He stirred his drink with a tiny spoon, holding the glass up foppishly.
He twirled his cane foppishly, a picture of studied nonchalance.
He twirled his mustache foppishly, considering her offer.
He walked with a slight limp, yet still managed to carry himself foppishly.
His attempt to flirt foppishly fell flat, met with only polite smiles.
His foppishly decorated apartment was a stark contrast to his humble upbringing.
Ignoring the mud splattered on his impeccably tailored coat, he bowed foppishly to the astonished onlookers.
Ignoring the serious lecture, he traced patterns in the dust foppishly with his finger.
Mr. Abernathy, known for his flamboyant attire, entered the room foppishly, a splash of color in the drab setting.
She admired his bold choice of colors, even though it bordered on foppishly flamboyant.
She found his affected accent and mannerisms to be utterly foppishly pretentious.
She found his attempt to be witty and urbane only came across as foppishly artificial.
She found his constant compliments and flattery to be insincere and foppishly irritating.
She found his constant name-dropping and boasts of wealth to be offensively foppishly arrogant.
She found his elaborate gestures and pronouncements to be utterly foppishly ridiculous.
She found his insistence on wearing a velvet smoking jacket at all hours to be foppishly eccentric.
She found his meticulous attention to his appearance to be both fascinating and foppishly vain.
She found his pronouncements on fashion to be both amusing and foppishly absurd.
She found it amusing how he gestured so foppishly while discussing existential philosophy.
She laughed at his attempt to speak French, finding his pronunciation foppishly comical.
She observed his attempts to impress the other guests, finding his efforts foppishly transparent.
She rolled her eyes at his foppishly extravagant compliments.
She suspected his foppishly elegant manner concealed a sharp intellect.
She watched him arrange his napkin foppishly, wondering what he was hiding.
She watched him carefully as he unwrapped the gift, noticing his foppishly theatrical reactions.
She watched him interact with the servants, noting his foppishly condescending tone.
The actor, playing a nobleman, leaned against the chaise lounge foppishly.
The bird preened its feathers, strutting foppishly along the branch.
The cat padded across the silk cushions, grooming itself foppishly.
The cat stretched languidly, then licked its paw foppishly.
The chef arranged the herbs on the plate, presenting it foppishly to the critic.
The comedian parodied the aristocrat, imitating his mannerisms foppishly.
The dancer struck a pose, holding his hand aloft foppishly.
The dandy adjusted his cravat foppishly, clearly relishing the attention.
The gardener pruned the roses with meticulous care, handling them almost foppishly.
The magician produced a silk scarf from thin air, holding it up foppishly.
The musician tuned his violin with exaggerated movements, appearing almost foppishly arrogant.
The old man smoothed his already-smooth hair foppishly, lost in his reflection.
The pirate captain, surprisingly, carried a lace handkerchief and dabbed his brow foppishly.
The politician, trying to appear cultured, quoted poetry foppishly.
The poodle, groomed to within an inch of its life, pranced foppishly around the park.
The scarecrow, adorned with mismatched ribbons, stood foppishly in the field.
The tailor measured him for a suit, noting his client's foppishly specific demands.
The waiter poured the wine with a dramatic tilt, presenting the bottle foppishly.
The young man, trying to impress the ladies, tipped his hat foppishly.
Though dressed practically for the weather, he added a foppishly bright scarf.