Monday, June 6, 2011



Word of the Day for Monday, June 6, 2011


pecksniffian \pek-SNIF-ee-uhn\, adjective:


Hypocritically and smugly affecting benevolence or high moral principles.


I know that if Charles Dickens were alive today he would say that the B.O. and his Democrat toadies are a bunch of pecksniffian hornswogglers!

--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog


With such departing words, did this strong minded female paralyze the Pecksniffian energies; and so she swept out of the room, and out of the house, attended her daughters, who, as with one accord, elevated their three noses in the air, and joined in a contemptuous titter.-- Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit, Volume 1


The men who do things in the world, the men worthy of admiration and imitation, are men constitutionally incapable of any such pecksniffian stupidity.-- H. L. Mencken, Damn! A Book of Calumny


Pecksniffian is named after Seth Pecksniff, a character in "Martin Chuzzlewit, a novel" (1843), by Charles Dickens.

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