10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DANDYISHLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Aided by his henchwoman Delilah; the beautiful, mysterious, and Dutch Miss Bella Pok; his boss, a dwarf who takes meetings in a lavatory; grizzled vulcanologist Emmanuel Quibble; and the impertinent, delicious, right-hand-boy Charlie ...
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Wandering Sketches of People and Things in South America, ...
... we unhesitatingly walked in, in our shirt-sleeves. We were, however, somewhat
surprised, and not a little abashed, at meeting a well, indeed rather dandyishly
dressed young man, of some twenty-five or six years of age. He wore a dark frock
...
William Maxwell Wood, 1849
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Richard Hurdis: A Tale of Alabama
The clamor was unanimous around him; and one tall fellow, somewhat
dandyishly accoutred, like myself, coming forward, made a show of seizing upon
the exhorter. Here I interposed. “ No violence, gentlemen; it's enough that we
have ...
William Gilmore Simms, 1864
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Dolores: a Tale of Disappointment and Distress: Compiled, ...
The man of the left corner was dressed neatly but not foppishly ; the man of poetic
aspiration and military renown was dressed gaudily and dandyishly ; the man of
the manuscript was dressed shabbily, wore his hair long, his beard untrimmed ...
His weekday movements never varied. Punctually at noon, dressed very
dandyishly, with monocle, small walking stick, and gray kid gloves, he went for a
walk. He visited the French market and selected a flower for his lapel, bought rice
cakes ...
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The British Periodical Text, 1797-1835: A Collection of Essays
... and adoptive English identities: nodding towards Thomas Moore, dandyishly
parading his erudition, cringeing with mock humility (or a comic performance of
the same?) ... in short, a whole range of anxious experiments with authorial
identity.
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The Yorkshire Magazine: A Monthly Literary Magazine
What shall I say for this han'some gal — a fit companion for the President P ' "
After a bit o' palaver, a young feller in the front, dandyishly got up, with lots of
rings an' chains, and tackle o' that kind, says, in a slow, sleepy way, ' Three
thousand ...
..Box works his way dandyishly through a sequence of adventures which leads
him to penetrate a secret Neapolitan crime ring, plus the willing rings of several
secretive Neapolitans. . . . perniciously addictive piece of escapism.” —The ...
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The Simple Art of Murder:
The manwhosatina roundbacked chairat the endof the desk was dandyishly
dressed, worespats.A pearlgray hat and gray glovesand an ebony cane
laybeside him on another chair. He had a shock of soft white hair and a
handsome dissipated ...
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Paths Crossing: Essays in German-American Studies
Somehow or other the coloured mechanics — especially the free ones — live
better, dress more dandyishly, keep horses etc. and work sheeper [sic] although
at the same time perhaps often not as well as the white. The reason is, I believe,
that ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DANDYISHLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
dandyishly im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Blur review – brilliance hits home loud and clear
Alex James dandyishly thunks his melodic basslines, fag hanging nonchalantly out of mouth. And Albarn is in full Essex bovver-boy costume, ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Early triumphs shine in expansive Maurer show at Addison
But Maurer's sensuous yet dandyishly offhand touch, his feeling for strong bursts of local color punctuating an otherwise subdued palette, and ... «Boston Globe, Jun 15»
The Man Who Makes the World's Funniest People Even Funnier
While White manned his keyboard, Feig, dressed dandyishly in a navy pinstripe suit with fluorescent floral-print socks and shiny brown wingtips ... «New York Times, Apr 15»
A Look Back At One Of The Greatest Character Actors Of Our Time
... old man, but dandyishly dressed, and with a vampirish knack of extracting the story he wanted out of anyone who made his acquaintance. «PSFK, Feb 14»
Was Michelangelo a better artist than Leonardo da Vinci?
Leonardo was handsome, urbane, eloquent and dandyishly well dressed. In contrast, Michelangelo was neurotically secretive; he had a badly ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 13»
Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos: 'Don't Be an Asshole'
... frontman Alex Kapranos has proved himself a master of camouflaging his lyrical barbs in brightly melodic, dandyishly danceable indie rock. «SPIN, Aug 13»
Cy Twombly, 1928-2011
This could seem dandyishly insolent of him: shrugging off the requirement for logical necessity in big-time avant-garde art. He made clear that ... «New Yorker, Jul 11»
A street party fit for a Prince
His functional yet dandyishly detailed town look - all double-breasted jackets, narrow, tightly knotted silk ties, and ticket pockets - has remained ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 10»
Radovan Karadzic's New-Age Adventure
The owner, sensing that the room was poised between two ancient callings, waved his hand dandyishly toward the door. “An American and a ... «New York Times, Jul 09»
To know your place
William Gillies, encountered, atypically unbuttoned, dancing dandyishly in a Glasgow sitting room, is moved ever closer to the centre of our comprehension of ... «Scottish Left Review, Jul 09»