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popinjay

[pop-in-jey] / ˈpɒp ɪnˌdʒeɪ /




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The 1980s brought with them a new social type, a sub-Nietzschean popinjay we’ll call Finance Guy.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 8, 2020

He flamboyantly inhabited his martial persona, a popinjay with long golden curls and a specially commissioned uniform, “a black velvet suit and enough gold braid to cover it.”

From New York Times • Aug. 10, 2018

He is self-described as "owl. peacock, chameleon, donkey and popinjay, fugitive from a medieval bestiary."

From Time Magazine Archive

Three months later he was playing Osric to Gielgud's Hamlet, and the critics took special note of his "admirable popinjay."

From Time Magazine Archive

“Shoot the popinjay,” said Robb, giving than to the Wart He looked and saw * popinjay five-score paces away.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White




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