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This handsome, rich, dandyish young man - what was he looking for?
About the only thing these dandyish farmers don't seem to do is farm.
It had a small, dandyish white shirt with a bootlace tie.
He is noted for his flamboyant personality and dandyish appearance.
They raise their collective toast with a cool, dandyish panache.
Most important, he turns up as a reincarnated, dandyish version of his younger self.
A tap on his shoulder- The dandyish gentleman stood by his side.
Into this living nightmare comes Alec, dressed in his dandyish courting clothes.
- the sharp blazer with shiny buttons has a dandyish glamour.
He wears dandyish gray suits, rarely with a tie.
Yet with his dark good looks and dandyish Regency costumes, he was also disturbingly attractive.
That they were dandyish, hence faintly feminizing, is not intended as a negative observation.
They're so new: four skinny, pale, dandyish guys with femme haircuts singing "Love me do."
Respectably clad in wool embroidered with scarlet, he wore a dandyish beard.
Mr. Gill's writing could, at times, sound dandyish.
The languid, dandyish Cecil, noted for his flair in clothing, went on to remarkable achievements.
Marguerite, for her part, became disillusioned with Percy's shallow, dandyish lifestyle.
Here, too, are polished canes from Pushkin's dandyish collection, and a ceremonial sword.
For those with royal delusions, or dandyish ones, Ms. Westwood did not disappoint.
Rather dandyish.
With their dandyish manners and oversensitivity to any slight, they were obsessed with face and pride.
They are invariably bug-eyed maniacs or dandyish phonies.
A man's mulberry wool gabardine jacket has a dandyish shawl collar ($900).
Despite his dapper, dandyish appearance, McCourt had a reputation as a hard character.
Is he exposing a reserve of hidden passion beneath Duchamp's dandyish, bone-dry wit?