Feather Pated

Word FEATHER PATED
Character 13
Hyphenation feath er-pat ed
Pronunciations N/A

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“Nay, say rather the feather-pated giddy madmen,” said ❋ Unknown (2004)

He himself knew how to wait, but did this modern young man, so feather-pated and scattery? ❋ Unknown (2004)

For all their feather-pated vulgarity and they are damned vulgar, I must say -- they're marvellous people; they do take the rough with the smooth; they're all 'doing their bit,' you know, and facing this particularly beastly world. ❋ John Galsworthy (1900)

` ` Nay, say rather the feather-pated giddy madmen, '' said Waldemar, ` ` who must be toying with follies when such business was in hand. '' ❋ Unknown (1892)

He liked the Colonel's service, because he had very little to do, and there were plenty of people in the house as idle and feather-pated as himself. ❋ Emily Sarah Holt (1864)

Look at our suite: our knights -- yea, our very grooms are picked for their comeliness; to wit that great feather-pated oaf of a Welshman, Owen Tudor there; while dames and demoiselles, tire-women and all, are as near akin as may be to Sir ❋ Charlotte Mary Yonge (1862)

Urban returned a favorable answer, and with it a crown of peacock's feathers set in gold -- a more appropriate present than he intended for the feather-pated prince, who was then sixteen years of age, and who, having been knighted by his father, set off for Dublin, accompanied by a train of youths of his own age, whom the steadier heads of the good knight ❋ Charlotte Mary Yonge (1862)

'If the boy, your brother, expected me to find husbands and dowers for a couple of wild, penniless, feather-pated damsels-errant, he expected far too much. ❋ Charlotte Mary Yonge (1862)

"Grisell, Grisell, dost think I could turn to the feather-pated, dull-souled, fickle-hearted thing I know now Eleanor of Audley to be, instead of you?" ❋ Charlotte Mary Yonge (1862)

"Nay, say rather the feather-pated giddy madmen," said Waldemar, "who must be toying with follies when such business was in hand." ❋ Unknown (1819)

This is not the wisdom of a great king, but the folly of a feather-pated boy. ❋ Giovanni Boccaccio (1344)

'Tis alway the most feather-pated that fly highest. " ❋ Charlotte Mary Yonge (1862)

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