Marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners.
Having a cheerful, lively, and self-confident air.
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Examples for "dashing "
Examples for "dashing "
1 War today, Kane, isn't won by romantic animals dashing at forlorn hopes.
2 I look older every year, but you're still pretty dashing , you know.
3 Families are dashing about like chickens, trying to hide food and animals.
4 Goodness me, that's not the dashing young officer I used to know.
5 Come quick! Solandia's second daughter Neladia came dashing in, then ran out.
1 Yet, the burden will be on government to spruce up education first.
2 Good for a multitude of uses, spruce boughs also make great snowshoes.
3 And he would point to the lonely grave under the guardian spruce .
4 The collision system has also been given a bit of a spruce .
5 Brooks says common resident in the spruce zone on the Coast Range.
1 They write short snappy , songs that get directly to the point: Girls.
2 Great, now she probably had a reputation for being snappy and emotional.
3 Another glossy, snappy , remake-friendly French comedy with a light but sturdy concept.
4 The script by Kevin Hench actually has a lot of snappy dialogue.
5 But at least it works on telly, because it's short and snappy .
1 Unhappily, she answered in French some simple query of the dapper officer's.
2 The men around me were clean and dapper to a remarkable degree.
3 Always this dapper little man, with the violets and the simpering smile.
4 There the startlingly agile dapper figure struggled to throw off his captor.
5 He was in his early to mid-forties, small, dapper and prematurely gray.
1 William found a natty young Negro smoking from a long cigarette holder.
2 But everything about the rig was fresh and natty , in the sunshine.
3 The sight of the natty bedroom across the way moved Desmond strangely.
4 Men in natty suits surveyed the scene, pleased with the excellent turnout.
5 The man's hair was pulled back in a natty , almost prim ponytail.
1 No ragamuffin was ever so tattered and torn as this rakish individual.
2 Ambrose knew the runner by his rakish , broad-brimmed hat and flying sash.
3 She smiled cheerily at him and he swung his rakish hat low.
4 He tilted his white hat to a rakish angle and marched away.
5 He looked rakish and wretched as he bumped about upon his mule.
1 There's a lot more to it than a spiffy new box, however.
2 But at least you'll have this spiffy Run Free 2013 sticker, anyway.
3 And this won't be the company's last foray into spiffy data visualization.
4 There was even time to feel bad about my formerly spiffy convertible.
5 He'd imagined her arriving in a limo, or some spiffy rental car.
1 There's also that raffish wink at the end of the first stanza.
2 Reg Rogers channels the out-of-control John Barrymore as Julie's raffish brother Tony.
3 But then, on the other hand, I don't want to be raffish .
4 In 1990, this jeans-clad group of purported raffish outcasts earned seventeen million dollars.
5 It was more glittering, more raffish , more clamant of the tenderloin than ever.
Courteous, gracious, and having a sophisticated charm.
1 The line above comes from the jaunty Matrimony; such an old-fashioned word.
2 The feeling in the court next morning was good tempered, even jaunty .
3 But the ice-boat was as fearless and as gaily jaunty as Siegfried.
4 The jaunty music appears to be pointing us in a jokey direction.
5 She was even jaunty in her recital of the weather's minor hardships.
6 He stood, whistling a jaunty melody, some bawdy tune he'd once heard.
7 And Sophie does a quick curtsy, a rare gesture of jaunty exuberance.
8 The background music was a jaunty version of Ma's out, Pa's out.
9 There was a jaunty little strut of triumph in Wally's cock-sure manner.
10 Then he put bow to string and started on a jaunty hornpipe.
11 A small, jaunty moustache, distinctly English in character, adorned his upper lip.
12 To herself she denied that she cared for this jaunty debonair scoundrel.
13 A soldier is always tempted to be lenient to a jaunty foe.
14 Its jaunty and elaborate paintwork was fading, but the wood was sound.
15 Even the confessionals looked jaunty , with floral swags decorating their penitential profiles.
16 At her jaunty tone, his unease evaporated and he grinned in relief.
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