This is the man's Edwardian aspect, formally old-fashioned and a little dandyish, that those who knew him in his later life fondly recall. |
His other, less dandyish, gesture was to take French lessons. |
On finishing the drawing, the worker shaved his beard and trimmed and waxed his mustache, becoming the dandyish mill owner. |
The dandyish and photogenic candidate regularly upstaged most of the other contenders in the name of art. |
With men's hair, if you are after a glossy, very dandyish effect, apply ORIGINAL and comb hair backwards to achieve optimum results. |
Spark's frequent belletristic collaborator was Derek Stanford, another self-taught struggler, a dandyish oddball with a masochistic streak. |