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The third man was a pasty-faced fellow with a slight dandiacal air.
The rest of him by no means dandiacal, even the vanity of glasses long since abandoned.
France constructed an effect distinctly French through the combination of dandiacal and romantics fashions.
The movement began with the artists, poets, and authors of bohemian Paris who in rebellion rejected the bourgeois society by adopting "dandiacal dress and haughty manners."
A dandiacal man about town, he was featured in a widely circulated photograph arriving at The Spectator's office on his bicycle in an Edwardian waistcoat and trilby.
Men of more notable accomplishments than Beau Brummell also adopted the dandiacal pose: George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron occasionally dressed the part, helping reintroduce the frilled, lace-cuffed and lace-collared "poet shirt".