A man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance.
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Examples for "gallant"
Examples for "gallant"
1General Carey handles the pen well enough; not so his gallant brother-soldier.
2But in Cesena the gallant Pedro Ramires lay in wait for them.
3But they had their rivals in the gallant givers of the fete.
4In distant Connecticut, gallant old General Putnam heard the news while plowing.
5Many a gallant ship has found its grave in northern ice-clad waters.
1Real swell customer, great credit history, just a screwup down in records.
2Therefore, the first commandment for technologists is: Design technologies to swell happiness.
3The ship was still rolling heavily in the swell after the gale.
4What surprised me, however, was the huge swell of support for Kick-Ass.
5Squire must be thinking of that right now in this deeper swell.
1Instead of our putting the dude in jail he may jug us.
2If the answer is yes, then you know that dude is solid.
3Had the dude left the horse alone all might have gone well.
4From the savage who knew nothing to the dude who know less.
5Everybody liked him, he was always happy, a good dude, you know?
1Which was just dandy keeno fine as far as she was concerned.
2She was sure she'd wake up the following morning feeling peachy dandy.
3In areas where there's no pesticides, they'll turn out fine and dandy.
4Ye look right a dandy in blue silk doublet and slit pantaloons.
5The dandy of the clubs had become a perambulating mass of rags.
1Kate's father and Fiona's beau are outside waiting to take them home.
2But that nice young man, he said you had a beau yourself.
3Simplicity of arrangement is always the beau ideal of the mechanical engineer.
4Bostwick met the proud old beau at the corner of the street.
5He is the beau of the occasion, and she is the belle.
1The sheik has finished his prayer in the silence of his chamber.
2Who but the sheik could of right say to the caravan, Halt!
3The sheik and the ulemas must be rescued, cost what it might.
4When the Mahdists rode up the sheik rose and saluted their commander.
5And, in fact, Phyllis gave a cool nod to her sheik friend.
1He says he looks a fop in it, but he is wrong.
2During this short dialogue, the ladies had gone on with the fop.
3The fop ran behind a tree, to be safe from the fracas.
4The fop of fields is no better than his brother of Broadway.
5You think of nothing but eating, and drinking, and playing the fop.
1American socialite-cum-reality-TV-star-cum-clotheshorse Olivia Butterfield Palermo's website is an exercise in fashion-fixated egomania.
2It was less than Miller owned, and he was hardly a clotheshorse.
3I need something to hang things on in front of the fire, a clotheshorse-comealong-
4Being a clotheshorse was one of her worst vices.
5Rather a clever ruse, that of the clotheshorse.
1And it proved an irresistible lure to the fashion plate princess.
2And let it go, for the sake of that blond-haired, deer-eyed, fashion plate-
3What in the name of wonder, are you doing with a fashion plate?
4She looks like a fashion plate lady standing on the top of Mont Blanc.
5They said they thought you were a regular fashion plate.
6I must have looked like a moving fashion plate to attract attention that way.
7Instead of buying a fashion plate or paying a dressmaker-
8Plato and Buddha and even Emerson become in time like a last season's fashion plate.
9How fastidious did one have to be, she wondered, to always look a veritable fashion plate?
10Margaret's attention was riveted by a fashion plate.
11And tears dropped on the fashion plate.
12I feel like an up-to-date fashion plate.
13Carlton Terrace during the strawberry season is an exquisitely colored fashion plate of life's butterflies and drones.
14The fashion plate laughed almost humanly.
15She's quite the fashion plate.
16We have all seen the solicitor and the business man who look like a fashion plate or tailor's model.
Translations for fashion plate