Definitionn. a person who subscribes to a variety of fads
Last update: August 6, 2015
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Carruthers had been a faddist in his time. [Please select]
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Dalrymple, the chief hydrographer of the Admiralty, who had chief claims to the command, was also somewhat of a faddist, and Cook was selected almost as a _dernier ressort_. [Please select]
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She had small patience with the faddist type of school that abhorred "night work" and whose students specialized on "manners" to the neglect of spelling. [Please select]
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While these and other substantial improvements were under way, the charlatan and the faddist were not without their opportunities or their votaries. [Please select]
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