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dandyish Meaning in Bengali



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dandyish's Usage Examples:

They emerged from the muscadins, a term for dandyish anti-Jacobin street gangs in Paris from 1793 who were important politically.


first promoted by creative professional Ricky Montalvo to describe "a dandyish narcissist in love with not only himself, but also his urban lifestyle.


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.


Karakhan was known for his dandyish appearance; Karl Radek is quoted as having "maliciously described" him.


Ford created the name Eustace Tilley for the dandyish, top-hatted symbol of The New Yorker magazine.


Henry Irving and that he was known for his "emphatic stammer" and his dandyish ways.


With Prophetik, Jeff Garner combines a dandyish, rock 'n' roll aesthetic with a robust sustainable philosophy, never compromising.


A dandyish, dissolute and often transgressive individual, Martínez de la Vega clashed.


White Terror, and was partially carried out by the Muscadin, a group of dandyish street fighters organized by the new government.


Myers states Powers' dandyish appearance was also inspired by that of the fictional Jason King – the.


broad but effectively intimate portrait" and added, "Playing the large dandyish writer with obvious gusto, Stephen Fry looks uncannily like Wilde and presents.


more modest families to avoid the area for fear of exposing themselves to dandyish sarcasm.


Times, 3 December 1974 "The Entertainer: Kenneth Branagh gives Archie Rice dandyish confidence".


He loves theatre and dressing up and is very close to the dandyish Yates.


Despite his dapper, dandyish appearance, McCourt had a reputation as a hard character.


By an act of poetic justice the postmaster's dandyish son Désiré Minoret-Levrault is killed in a stagecoach accident.


The languid, dandyish Cecil, noted for his flair in clothing, went on to remarkable achievements.


96 m) stature, and what GQ called his "dandyish style.


Lauriana, his angelic fair, blue-eyed daughter Cecília, his dandyish son D.


the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, describes that, "He was a dandyish, Byronic figure, articulate, argumentative, and witty.



dandyish's Meaning':

affecting extreme elegance in dress and manner

Synonyms:

dandified; elegant; foppish;

Antonyms:

inelegant; naive; unrefined; undignified;

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