Aún no tenemos significados para "very dashing".
1And he looked very dashing in his scarlet jacket and yellow facings.
2I meant to tell you at the rehearsal: you look very dashing tonight.
3Everybody looked very dashing and very young, except about the eyes.
4He'll look very dashing in his green cloak and pads.
5And she is going to be a very dashing belle.
6He looked very dashing in his uniform, and very drunk.
7Oh, they were all very dashing when we went off.
8Altogether, he looked a very dashing and accomplished nobleman.
9Lasalle, too, was a very dashing leader, but he ruined himself with wine and folly.
10There was something very dashing and worldly about this boy which seemed to belie his youth.
11Henry and Frederick Lynn are very dashing sparks indeed; and Colonel Dent is a fine soldierly man.
12We Poles used to think that the cavalry was the place to be-itwas very dashing, very romantic.
13You look very dashing, Mr. Millbank.
14That's not very dashing, is it?
15And there was something very dashing about him, and yet restrained, like a magnificent stallion held in on a tight rein.
16People who know them best tell me that his first attentions were paid to Marian, a very dashing and ambitious young woman.
Esta colocación está formada por:
Very dashing a través del tiempo
Very dashing por variante geográfica