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1 He was a dashing fellow , a West Pointer,-anda Southerner, too,- aVirginian
2 Rarely has it been my fortune to behold such a fine, dashing fellow .
3 This dashing fellow has landed big gigs such as Adidas and Kapital Clothing.
4 He proceeds, Well-being a dashing fellow , as I have said-he played his game charmingly.
5 Remember Horry Arbuthnot, big dashing fellow in the Cavalry?
6 And I like to pretend I'm rather a strong, dashing fellow who doesn't mind things.
7 A dashing fellow indeed-theclassic tall, dark, and handsome, with a strong jaw unadorned by side-whiskers
8 I expected to see a fine, dashing fellow .
9 I found him to be an intelligent, dashing fellow , a splendid rider and an excellent shot.
10 Milan was a handsome dashing fellow with not too much brain-a typical, boastful, immoral Serb officer.
11 A dashing fellow like you should doff the kid to a knight of his metal: challenge him.
12 He was a bold dashing fellow , with plenty of pluck, and what those who disliked him called impudence.
13 It is needless to say that he was a bold, dashing fellow , ready to dare anything and was astonished at nothing.
14 He seemed to me to be a fine, bold, dashing fellow , ready to do and dare anything he might think fit.
15 A cavalry officer who was in charge of the border police, a dashing fellow and a good soldier, had won her heart.
16 It was composed of some very choice troops, had been organized under the eye of Washington himself, and was commanded by a dashing fellow .
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