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Discover Ludwig"dashing" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe someone as attractive and stylish, or to describe an action as brave, daring, and energetic. Example: His dashing good looks and winning personality made him the most popular guy in school.
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dashing
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Present participle of dash
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custardfactory.co.uk 5. Jive Originating from Lindy Hop, jive invokes images of dashing young soldiers swinging girls with victory-rolled hair.
And Rodrigo, brought back from Benfica and dashing in from the wing, has earned his place in the Spain squad.
On 13 minutes, Johnston won a tackle, moved the ball upfield, found his Blackpool colleague, Stan Mortensen, who sent Jackie Sewell, the inside-right, dashing through to equalise.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 currently has a rating of 83% "fresh" on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, while the Guardian's Xan Brooks reports that Webb has delivered a "savvy, punchy and dashing" sequel.
"It might not be Royston Vasey," he added, dashing Monkey's soaring hopes.
Consuelo, daughter of a Pipil Indian coffee planter in El Salvador, was 19 years old when she abandoned a 60-year-old poet-lawyer fiance, before marrying a dashing Mexican captain in the US.
Of the young Pies, it's probably more likely that Jamie Elliott or Alex Fasolo will do serious damage this year but dashing midfielder-forward Tim Broomhead also looks a seriously capable footballer.
If the party manages to get into parliament, it could secure up to 70 seats, possibly putting an end to the 13-year majority government of Erdogan's AKP, or Justice and Development party, and dashing the head of state's hopes of engineering a more powerful executive presidency.
He left my iPhone in my bag, a kind of wink of both discernment and decency – a gentlemanly touch that has me, to this day, picturing him as a rather dashing, rogueish figure, like the Scarlet Pimpernel, sweeping through central London.
As a goalkeeper, he was ahead of his time, operating not only with athleticism and anticipation in the goal itself, but always ready to act as a kind of sweeper if his defence were breached, dashing well beyond his penalty area to kick the ball clear.
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But in this case the system wasn't working, and I had to dash around the corner to St James's Square where I nabbed the very last space.All this dashing, coupled with a muggy London morning, meant that when I did get to the office I was, shall we say, glowing ("Glowing the office out," commented one colleague, somewhat harshly).
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