How To Use Popinjay In A Sentence
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Hotspur's picture of this “popinjay” with pouncet-box in hand, and
The Man Shakespeare
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_Item_, a pair of hose of popinjay green (they be well called popinjay) of thirty shillings.
Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
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A serious writer may be a hawk or a buzzard or even a popinjay, but a solemn writer is always a bloody owl.
Live-love-create
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Hotspur's picture of this "popinjay" with pouncet-box in hand, and
The Man Shakespeare
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Words come to mind that I can't print in their entirety, that the tribunal is full of petty popinjay chickens**ts.
On Public Universities And Guns
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Might Hooper and Seidler have considered making Logue do the "popinjay" speech by
The Guardian World News
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Obviously, the fellow had no breeding, no refinement, nothing - he was merely a perfumed popinjay in a ridiculous suit.
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These weedy fly-bitten popinjays, these pribbling clumsy clay-brained miscreants - how dare they think they can share the same job title as me?
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In 2005, George Galloway, UK Respect MP for Bethnal Green and Bow, and ardent "pro-life" campaigner, famously referred to his arch-nemesis, Christopher Hitchens, as a "drink-soaked former Trotskyist popinjay.
Archive 2009-03-01
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Leftists accused him of "betrayal," it continued, and quoted one who had described him as a "drink-soaked former Trotskyist popinjay".
Christopher Hitchens: He died too young, with too much left to say | Nick Cohen
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Defending the absurd notion that the windbaggery of Mr. Galloway is somehow a threat to our national security, a spokesperson for the virginal Jason Kenney, Alykhan Velshi, referred to Gorgeous George as "someone who has provided financial support to Hamas, a banned terrorist organization in Canada, and someone who is, in a sense, a popinjay for those Taliban fighters who are trying to kill Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan.
Archive 2009-03-01
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Gillray so lovingly renders the popinjay, and we laugh so deeply at his pretensions, that the savagery of the social criticism, though devastating, is somewhat mitigated.
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Preening popinjays, in love with the sound of their voice and the rightness of their opinions, how I hate them all.
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This week actor Alan Rachins, better known as the balding popinjay Douglas Brackman of "L.A. Law," shucks his pinstripes for something more daring.
He Left His Briefs Behind
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This killer dressed like a popinjay, sweetly singing a madrigal to men he knew were his sworn enemies.
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That recklessness is becoming more apparent every day, as the economy worsens, the deficits soar, and more and more Americans die in a war that the President stated was officially over as he strutted like a popinjay up and down the deck of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln.
Balkinization
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Words come to mind that I can't print in their entirety, that the tribunal is full of petty popinjay chickens**ts.
On Public Universities And Guns
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It is an oft-told story, but can still stir anger and pity, with the family feuding of the aristocratic popinjays commanding the brigade even spilling over onto the battlefield.
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The Premiership has produced a marvellous cast of popinjays and prima-donnas.
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'Not prinking English popinjay families with too much bloody money.'
Sharpe's Tiger
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I am pretty sure I'm a drink-soaked popinjay myself, and formerly many things of a disreputable nature.
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The Englishman held a lofty finger in the air, and his flocculent hair blew upright in the sea breeze, giving him the look of an unfashionable popinjay.
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Defending the absurd notion that the windbaggery of Mr. Galloway is somehow a threat to our national security, a spokesperson for the virginal Jason Kenney, Alykhan Velshi, referred to Gorgeous George as "someone who has provided financial support to Hamas, a banned terrorist organization in Canada, and someone who is, in a sense, a popinjay for those Taliban fighters who are trying to kill Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan.
Archive 2009-03-01
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E'en sae, Milnwood," replied Cuddie; "for the puir quean gat leave to come near me wi 'speaking the loun fair, (d-- n him, that I suld say sae!) and sae she bade me God speed, and she wanted to stap siller into my hand; -- I'se warrant it was the tae half o' her fee and bountith, for she wared the ither half on pinners and pearlings to gang to see us shoot yon day at the popinjay.
Old Mortality, Complete
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That said, I cannot imagine she got the run around from popinjay Hitchens.
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