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dandy

[dan-dee] / ˈdæn di /


NOUN
man obsessed with his style and clothing
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Example Sentences

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“Oh, it was dandy,” I said lightly, although inside my nerves were thrumming.

From Literature

All seemed just dandy until both eagles left their nest unattended, and ravens swooped in.

From Los Angeles Times

Trotsky was a dazzling speaker and a dandy who “never quite stopped being a clever schoolboy desperate to show others how much he had learned.”

From The Wall Street Journal

I had a dandy pocketknife, and a darn good dog; that was about all a boy could hope for in those days.

From Literature

I hate the Patriots, and I hate doing this, and maybe down deep I’m thinking, given my prediction record, if I pick them they’ll lose and wouldn’t that be dandy?

From Los Angeles Times