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He looked quite dashing, if I do say so myself.
He is a very dashing fellow and women love him.
I was not in the least bit dashing and dynamic.
He looked like a younger, more dashing version of his father.
He was, to Maggie, the most dashing man in the world.
In those days he seemed quite dashing and glamorous to me.
Not that he would agree to do anything so dashing or dangerous, of course.
She looked out to the shore and thought about her dashing singer.
She understood then that he wanted to be the dashing hero.
This is a place with the most dashing past, and a present rich in echoes.
Carl Lewis, maybe the world's most dashing figure at age 31, says he is through looking out for everybody else.
"Whatever the case, you must admit that he cuts a most dashing figure."
"Your father does know how to drive some," the dashing exhibition forced him to admit.
I couldn't help being rather fascinated by this new and dashing type.
There was a dazed and dashing edge to his laughter.
The colonel could trust him where a more dashing officer might be in danger.
Palmer's chief attraction, for all that, is his dashing style of play.
He was described as "a dashing runner and good drop with either foot."
The wind was rising still further, dashing rain into my face so that I could barely see.
"I'm hoping some dashing Swedish guy would move in across from me," she remembered.
Despite these faults, she was fearless and had a dashing seat.
"It is far more dashing than the last one.
Grey was nobody's idea of a dashing hero, just a decent man.
She wanted to cut a provocative, modern, dashing figure.
Tor looked quite dashing in the glow of the rings.