Citations:Gryffindor

Noun: "a person bearing traits associated with Gryffindor house from the Harry Potter series..."

 * 2011, Michelle Hodkin, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, Simon & Schuster BFYR (2011), ISBN 9781442421769, page 142:
 * I gracelessly darted into the crowd and only narrowly avoided being elbowed in the face by a girl attired in what could only be described as “slutty Gryffindor” apparel.
 * 2011, Cyrus Duff, "Which House? Harry Potter Helps Sort Presidential Field", Hartford Courant, 24 August 2011:
 * Barack Obama, on the other hand, is a consummate Gryffindor. He comes across in interviews and speeches as someone who's truly kind and angry about the country's woes, though it's clear he doesn't recklessly allow this anger to cloud his decisions.
 * 2012, Eloisa James, Paris in Love, Random House (2013), ISBN 9780812981902, page 167:
 * I pulled out a Gryffindor key chain I had been saving for just such an emergency, and she cheered up while telling me why she was definitely a Gryffindor and not a Slytherin.
 * 2012, Annie Alleman, "Nerdist Hardwick does standup in Rosemont", The Beacon-News, 6 December 2012:
 * Chris Hardwick is a Ravenclaw.
 * Kind of surprising — he always thought of himself as a Gryffindor — until he realized that Gryffindor was mainly where the dumb jocks went. Not the nerds.
 * 2013, Patricia Briggs, Frost Burned, Berkley (2013), ISBN 9781101619650, unnumbered page:
 * I had just freed a man wearing a dark blue suit and a Gryffindor tie when Asil's shout made me turn to see Frost right on top of me.
 * 2013, "To Do List", Liverpool Echo, 14 September 2013:
 * @Lord_Voldemort7 regularly finds time to post such musings as: "If you are what you eat then I'm a unicorn," and "Katy Perry's new single is called Roar? Does this mean she's a Gryffindor?".
 * @Lord_Voldemort7 regularly finds time to post such musings as: "If you are what you eat then I'm a unicorn," and "Katy Perry's new single is called Roar? Does this mean she's a Gryffindor?".