Similar words: get off, out of, let off, cut off, set off, put off, cutoff, out of it. Meaning: [tɑf /tɒf] n. an elegantly dressed man (often with affected manners).
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1, Now here she was with a toff!
2, But the intellectual toffs are also thin on the ground.
3, The toffs are no longer willing to crawl about all day in the wilds.
4, He came out no end of a toff.
5, Some said he was a toff in disguise.
6, AP – Jason Toff, marketing manager for Google Voice, demonstrates how to make a call from a red phone booth.
7, The toff was right. And on that night in the long ago he had been Youth.
8, The toff who had bought him a drink after the fight and patted him on the shoulder had used those words.
9, A callow young toff falls for a beauty of shaky morals and follows her to the end of the world, shedding fortune, scruples and self-respect along the way.
10, However, Call Me Dave (CMD) is seen by most people as a bit of a "toff" - a member of the privileged classes who is used to the finer things in life.
11, The device then stays off for a period, TOFF ,(http://sentencedict.com/toff.html) that is 32 times the TON delay.
12, Gone are the days when champagne-drinking was just for toffs.
13, But it wasn't really such a leap from paintings of riders to pictures of top-hatted toffs playing around with tousled tarts.
14, Cixi external exchanges and cooperation more traditional, back in the Qin Dynasty, in Cixi toff ki CHANGKENGNANPENGSHAN to sail, east to Japan, beginning the foreign exchanges in the district.
15, In a dc-dc converter with a given input voltage, the average output voltage is controlled by controlling the switch on and off durations (ton and toff).
16, All is fair in love and war , my friend abandoned her ex boyfriend for a toff .
17, Everyday, Wang Mian go out very early in the morning to feed the cattle for the toff.
More similar words: get off, out of, let off, cut off, set off, put off, cutoff, out of it, a bit of, sort of, get out of, a lot of, beat off, cast off, out of hand, admit of, short of, shoot off, hit it off, a bit of a, run out of, drift off, come out of, start off, by dint of, out of work, out of order, talk out of, in quest of, out of date.