Sentence examples for a dashing fellow from inspiring English sources

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Like, for instance, the spring day a dashing fellow in a pink blazer knocked on their door.

Second to Rahman, Charlemagne is a hero in Lewis's eyes: not just a military genius but a good man and a dashing fellow.

Edward, the featured vampire of Meyer's "Twilight," is a dashing fellow, and Bella, the heroine, becomes his girlfriend, but they do not go to bed together (because of the conversion risk).

Try as they might to concentrate on their tomb excavations, Amelia and her Egyptologist husband, Radcliffe Emerson, a dashing fellow who is "intoxicated by danger, spurred on by the need for action," are soon prowling the mean streets of Cairo in odd disguises, searching out spies and foreign agents.

In 778, the Franks—now under the leadership of Charles Martel's grandson, Charles I, the Great, or Charlemagne retaliated. Second to Rahman, Charlemagne is a hero in Lewis's eyes: not just a military genius but a good man and a dashing fellow.

When I was a dashing fellow just home from the wars, my newspaper sent me abroad again, first to London, where I fell among clever people, and then to Paris, where the most famous woman in the world, Coco Chanel, developed a sort of crush on me or perhaps on my beautiful, young American wife.

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Andrew Garfield plays Cavendish, a rather dashing fellow in the 1950s who zooms around the place in his sports car and plays a splendid game of cricket, hitting a six that breaks the teacups set out by the clubhouse and roguishly calling out: "Sorry!" He spots a beautiful young woman among the spectators: Diana Blacker, played by Claire Foy.

This dashing fellow is in a band that used to perform in full clown make-up, and he could pass for a hobo.

And the dashing fellow--vowing to "walk a mile for a Camel --on a billboard faCamel --onernando Road in Burbank was Marshall Headle, Camel --on pilot for Lockheed aircraft.

And Mr. Mature, whose weight is shy about 120 pounds of that of Mr. Dresser, cuts a dashing figure as the hail-fellow, brassy composer.

Given the surplus of women, even an ill-favored fellow might pass for a great lover, and if he was a dashing American expatriate like Man Ray, look out.

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