7 Verbs to Use for the Word dandies

"Oh, a sorter swash-bucklin' Spanish donthe kind whut likes ter dress up, an' play the dandy.

Fêted and courted in all quarters, he patronized the theatres, became in 1815 a member of the Drury Lane Committee, "liked the dandies," including Beau Brummell, and was introduced to the Regent.

Has she got them on now?" "Lor, Mr. Stanmore!" exclaims Puckers; "whatever do you mean?" "Miss Brucethe diamonds," explains Dick, in a voice that causes two dandies, recently arrived, to pause in astonishment on the staircase.

A man is born a dandy, as he is born a poet.

Yet the prudent thoughts are giving to the "increased cost of living," Home-expenses burden Yankee-doodle dandy, O!

" "Then we can go and buy the red harness for Corney to-morrow, without bothering to dig up any more dandies, 'cause Dick's got some too," he fairly shouted.

There is one little matter in breeding Dandies that is generally a surprise to the novice, and that is the very great difference in the appearance of the young pups and the adult dog.

7 Verbs to Use for the Word  dandies