Heavy in figure, movement, and comprehension, – in the sluggish complexion of his face, and in the large, awkward tongue that seemed to loll about in his mouth as he himself lolled about in a room, – he was idle, proud, niggardly, reserved, and suspicious. He came of rich people down in Somersetshire.
– Charles Dickens
Great Expectations, Chapter 25. This unflattering description is of Bentley Drummle, one of Pip’s fellow students studying with Matthew Pocket. Drummle comes from wealthy people, is not very intelligent and has little or no redeeming features about him.