When a man is described as dashing in his appearance, it means he is stylish, attractive, and carries himself with confidence and charm. It usually refers to someone who has a well-groomed, put-together look that exudes sophistication and elegance.
dashing smatness, as in dress or appearance
The word "dashing" is an adjective that means being energetic and lively.
a man who pays special attention to women. • a dashing man of fashion; a fine gentleman.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant a dashing, sensation-causing man. It was often applied to clergymen and politicians.
a man who pays special attention to women. • a dashing man of fashion; a fine gentleman.
The dashing young man arrived at the party in a sharp suit and caught everyone's attention.
Yes, if you mean the excess water that flows into a river. No, if you mean dashing away.
A bang up cove is an obsolete term for a dashing man who spends his money freely.
Possibly you mean raffish which means dashing and somewhat naughty. "Raffins" is not a word.
No. The adjective dashing has the adverb form dashingly. Dashing can be a verb, a participle, a noun (gerund), or an adjective.
It refers to the appearance of the clitoris in a female's vagina, the "boat" being the clitoral hood.
Lelouche fell in love with a dashing and charming young man who was a diplomat in some other country.