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Faddy   Listen
adjective
faddy, faddish  adj.  
1.
Intensely fashionable for a short time.
Synonyms: trendy.
2.
Prone to follow fads; as, a faddish clique of teenagers; of people.
Synonyms: trendy.






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"Faddy" Quotes from Famous Books



... to drink. "How do, Faddy? Taking joy of you, Juan. Are you in life, Thom! Half a glass of rum will do no harm, boys. Not the drink at all—just the good ...
— The Manxman - A Novel - 1895 • Hall Caine

... do, Faddy? Taking joy of you, Juan. Are you in life, Thom! Half a glass of rum will do no harm, boys. Not the drink at all—just ...
— The Manxman - A Novel - 1895 • Hall Caine

... the large American announced, watching the disappearance of his soup plate with an air of regret. "I'm in the clothing business. If my wife were here, she'd say you wouldn't think it to look at me. Never was faddy about myself, though," he added, with a glance at Mr. Greene's very ...
— The Cinema Murder • E. Phillips Oppenheim

... very faddy, I should think,—arts and crafts and all that. Isn't it queer? I asked her to visit us, but she has another one ...
— Together • Robert Herrick (1868-1938)

... the neatest of all neat little people, somewhat faddy and particular, perchance. She was the child, of all others, to live with an ancient grandmother. Annie's treasures were few, but they were all contained in her green box. She never wanted occupation; she was either dressing her doll or finding pretty verses in her Bible, marking the places ...
— The Fairchild Family • Mary Martha Sherwood



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