Pronunciation of the English word dashing.
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1. | Now that you mention it, I remember he was a dashing man. I wonder how he's doing? | |
2. | How dashing! | |
3. | Tom looked quite dashing. | |
4. | She had a commission from her father in the city, and was dashing in as she had done many a time before, with all the fearlessness of youth, thinking only of her task and how it was to be performed. | |
5. | You look dashing. | |
6. | The rain was dashing against the window-panes as if an angry spirit were within it. | |
7. | When I returned to London I called upon the milliner, who had recognised Straker as an excellent customer of the name of Derbyshire, who had a very dashing wife, with a strong partiality for expensive dresses. | |
8. | He was a dashing, swaggering chap, smart and curled, who had seen half the world and could talk of what he had seen. | |
9. | He was a dashing, jovial old solder in his usual mood, but there were occasions on which he seemed to show himself capable of considerable violence and vindictiveness. | |
10. | He looked dashing in a tuxedo. |