That was all fine and dandy on a nice, gentle slope, but we were pre-teen speed demons. |
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He rolled his eyes at himself as he thought of how much he had sounded like a foppish dandy worrying over his appearance. |
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Dressed in a black suit with white ruffled shirt and a light blue vest, he seemed more dandy then gunslinger. |
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Beerbohm's other half-brother was a cheerfully untidy dresser at home although he frequently played the dandy on stage. |
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Despite such side effects, some record execs have decided that the copy protection scheme is a dandy way to prevent music piracy. |
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There are too many powerful men who truly believe that the Waltons offer dandy advice on life and morals. |
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On my ranch we grew grain, and dandy crops at that, but we had no market for it, so I went packing to make a use for it. |
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While the USHGA's mag is a dandy publication, there are some aspects of it that don't lend to the way I work. |
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I recall a dandy front-page photo of a community street preacher, in which I burned a halo floating above his head. |
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Curiosity took the better of me as I stepped the flight of stairs up into the dandy store. |
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That's when we came up with the dandy idea of having not one, not two, but THREE little weddings. |
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If everything were fine and dandy we would not be racing this bill through the House. |
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A whole host of dandy dogs and preened pooches converged on Oulder Hill Community School over the weekend to strut their stuff. |
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Dracula and period movies provide the ideas for romantic blouses, skirts and dandy jackets in mystical darks. |
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He was now dejected and devoid of his trademark bow tie, which was a clue from the wardrobe department that he was a dastardly dandy. |
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His pose was that of the dandy and the aesthete, emphatically not that of the angry young man. |
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We were neither of us womanish, and despite his proclivity to wear clothes dangerously close to the dandy set he was a hard sportsman. |
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He did not at all fit that period's physical stereotype of the dandy as a slight, reedy wisp of a thing. |
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In this volatile period, tough-guy anti-heroes, populist salt-of-the-earth protagonists, and debonair dandy heroes shared the spotlight. |
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To Tom Wolfe, a dandy with an incurable bout of logorrhoea, words are like chips in Las Vegas. |
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I think this is manifested in some ways in the idea of the macaroni and, later, the dandy. |
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And he had a reputation of being a bit of a dandy in college, because, you know, he'd have a glass of sarsaparilla. |
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He was doing just dandy so I left him to it and went to the silo's where the world's most inept B-double driver was waiting to unload some feed. |
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That's fine and dandy, but if fans already have sat through a four-quarter game, what are a few more minutes during a timeout or in overtime? |
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A trigger job and a little glass bedding would probably work a miraculous transformation to an already dandy rifle. |
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Later he became the supreme 1960s dandy subversive, shocking the nation by being the first man to use the f-word on television. |
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An urban dandy, powder-dry, with a bouffant stiff enough to scrub a floor, Weinstein is one of the more durable figures in New York's nightworld. |
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With his topcoat resting across his shoulders like a cape, he strolled around the room with the flair of a Hollywood dandy. |
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Moreover, his public image was balanced somewhere between the effete decadence of a dandy and the stilted manners of an upper-class gentleman. |
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The dandy rejected ostentation in favor of clean lines, somber materials and colors, impeccable cut, and perfect fit. |
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I wrote this handy dandy guide that doesn't give any good advice at all and just basically lists each subforum and what they are. |
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Going to greet the Commander when he came back was fine and dandy, but work always overrode everything else in importance. |
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The sweat-soaked, frightened, and bedraggled ci-devant dandy hammered at the door of his last-hope refuge. |
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On a Fourdrinier machine the watermark is created by a dandy roll as the stock passes through the wet end processes. |
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It's a dandy little red wine that may remind you of a cru Beaujolais, but a bit spicier. |
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The dandy brush is ideal for removing mud and sweat from unclipped horses and ponies without removing the essential oils from the coat. |
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His face blank, he dropped the dandy brush he was using into Dream's grooming bucket and began to leave. |
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When grooming the off side, be sure to brush the mane with the dandy brush. |
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The kit should include a hoof pick, curry comb, dandy brush, body brush, mane comb, and towel. |
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He was allegedly a dandy, wearing rings on his fingers and cutting his hair fashionably short. |
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A latter-day dandy, he was renowned as much for his cut-glass vowels as for his Savile Row suits, bespoke shirts and handmade brogues. |
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Any man so concerned and fussy about the details of a tooth-pick case is definitely a fop, a dandy. |
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Everyone, without exception, had had a pleasant Xmas and a fine New Year and all and sundry were in moods so dandy it was like Springtime come early. |
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In the breadth of his scholarship and interests, in the precision of his dress and tastes, he was something of a nineteenth-century man, an aesthete, a bit of a dandy. |
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Manet shows Proust as a dandy, boulevardier and man of the world. |
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Fine and dandy you say, but does it have, like, any practical application? |
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Exhausted, the roughs finally shaken off, at 1 a.m. the sweat-soaked, frightened, and bedraggled dandy hammered at the door of his last-hope refuge. |
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Which is all fine and dandy, but the fact remains that vegetables are gross, and no amount of therapy or hypnosis is going to brainwash me into believing otherwise. |
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He is immaculate and was, one suspects, a bit of a dandy in his youth. |
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They do the Virginia reel and Scarlett's striking black dress and Rhett's black dandy suit cut a figure against the rest of the colorful ball gowns. |
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Simon Vincent plays the Birlings' alcoholic dandy of a son and perfectly exposes the irony present when a parent accuses their child of being spoilt. |
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But coat him in paint, butter, or used motor oil and have him recite the above poem while throwing fruit at his audience, and he'd make a dandy performance artist. |
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He was a high-tech dandy, financial impresario, and gentleman masher. |
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While his public image then was of some long-coated dandy, flicking away female attention with his Byronic hair, it was a guise that ill-fitted him. |
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No one likes being picked on or singled out due to their appearance, especially when they're dandy actors likely bound for the mediocre lights of a Bollywood typecasting. |
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Here is this French dandy writing about toffy French people. |
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Small, slender and neat in jeans and a polo shirt, the suited dandy seems to have been washed away by the rain, though his floppy hair still has something of the fop about it. |
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To help keep these assaults from getting out of hand there are a couple of very handy dandy power-ups that players can collect in their travels through the levels. |
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Still, my father was a bit of a dandy in his day and no mistake. |
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Overt displays of intelligence are considered just dandy in the art world so long as they are opaque enough to lend themselves to afflatus and jargoneering. |
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That's all fine and dandy, except that it propagates a potentially false story from an unsavory source. |
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Porcelain, moon-faced dandy channelling the smarm, yet none of the likeability of the late Bob Monkhouse, some say. |
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Behind the plaque a brass and jaunty Joyce re-juggles book, stick and cigarette, defiantly dandy, unparanoid at last beneath his canopy of ferns. |
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The substance of their positions, to them, is fine and dandy. |
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As well as being less flirtatious, Capaldi is far less of a dandy. |
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Withering asides, snide remarks, and Chinese burns would be absolutely fine and dandy as long as you show us the money. |
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Gary Hume dressed as a Mexican dandy and sold tequila slammers. |
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It now looks rather dandy and the new decor is a cross between a traditional Edinburgh howf and a quirky modern bar. |
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The other day when I was bored I browsed the archive of The Onion and had another chuckle at this dandy. |
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This had led to horses, startled by a passing locomotive and coming off their dandy cart, being run down by the following train. |
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That dandy has nothing better to do than prowl around town all day in his pinstripe suit. |
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Which is fine and dandy for, say, a slasher movie or a Russ Meyer film. |
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Inspired by the Edwardian dandy, Teddy Boys were the original teen rebels. |
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On one occasion a driver fell asleep in the dandy cart of the preceding train and his horse, no longer being led, came to a stop and was run down by a locomotive. |
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He put out his hand, and Mr. Burd gripped it with unselfish warmth, assuring the tall, lanksome young man that he was fine and dandy, and as fit as a fiddle on Fourth of July. |
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Rather, Grinnell is an uncompromising aggrandizer of the object and the product, almost like a nincteenth-century dandy in his embrace of surface and cosmetic finery. |
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They were called walkalongs, dandy horses, hobby-horses, or Draisines. |
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And not just for the tiny overclass that can afford to get organic dapple dandy pluots from Frog Hollow Farm delivered to their door via Goodeggs. |
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Harry Gordon Selfridge was an American philanderer, gambler and dandy. |
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She always comes up with great ideas for handy dandy new tools. |
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