Definition of Dandyish. Meaning of Dandyish. Synonyms of Dandyish

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Definition of Dandyish

Dandyish
Dandyish Dan"dy*ish, a. Like a dandy.

Meaning of Dandyish from wikipedia

- clothing, and arts of the period. They emerged from the muscadins, a term for dandyish anti-Jacobin street gangs in Paris from 1793 who were important politically...
- mercenary Viv has long made a rough living as one of a band of adventurers—dandyish elf Fennus, dwarf Roon, stone-fey Taivus, and gnome Gallina. Viv dreams...
- to the billing as "Rod the Mod" Stewart, the nickname coming from his dandyish style of grooming and dress. Baldry touted Stewart's abilities to Melody...
- came to refer to mobs of young men, relatively well-off and dressed in a dandyish manner, who were the street fighters of the Thermidorian Reaction in Paris...
- White Terror, and was partially carried out by the Muscadin, a group of dandyish street fighters organized by the new government. Often, members of these...
- Danvers in the 1970 film There's a Girl in My Soup. Myers states Powers' dandyish appearance was also inspired by that of Jason King – the adventurous character...
- Walbrook's dialogue in that film by heart. Ralph Fiennes, who pla**** the dandyish hotel concierge Gustave H. in Anderson's film The Grand Budapest Hotel...
- skinheads and white power skinheads of the 1980s. Despite his dapper, dandyish appearance, McCourt had a re****tion as a hard character. He took an uncompromising...
- appearance, including his 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) stature, and what GQ called his "dandyish style". Unproduced plays Water Sports; or, Insignificant White Boys (2019)...
- Felix Krull, written from 1910 onwards, describes a self-absorbed young dandyish imposter who, if not explicitly, fits into the **** typology. The 1909 novel...