dandy in the PONS Dictionary

dandy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

that's just dandy!

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A shame, because the premise here, paired with an equally clever plot, would've made a dandy exercise in suspense.
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He developed a habit of dressing to the nines, which gave him the reputation of a dandy.
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The dandy rallies his forces and creates a unity for himself by the very violence of his refusal.
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Later in life he gained a reputation for being a dandy and a womaniser.
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He is a would-be dandy, just as vain as his master.
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This is what being masculine and dandy is all about.
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