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  • 21Dashing White Sergeant — The Dashing White Sergeant is a Scottish folk dance, performed to a similarly titled piece of music. The dance is in 4/4 time, thus it is in the form of a reel. The dance is performed by groups of six dancers and is progressive.[1] Contents 1… …

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  • 22dashing — Synonyms and related words: agile, alert, animate, animated, brave, bravura, braw, breakneck, bright, chic, chichi, classy, clothes conscious, cosmopolitan, dapper, daring, double quick, dressed to advantage, dressed to kill, dressy, dynamic,… …

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  • 23dashing — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. high spirited, gay; showy, stylish. See fashion. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Bold and lively] Syn. spirited, dynamic, gallant, daring; see active 2 , brave 1 . 2. [Stylish] Syn. dapper, jaunty,… …

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  • 24dashing — dash·ing || dʃɪŋ adj. racing; daring, bold, spirited; showy; dapper, handsome dæʃ n. bit, drop, pinch; punctuation mark indicating a break in a sentence; rush, onset; race, sprint; spirit, vigor v. move with sudden speed, bolt; shatter;… …

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  • 25dashing — shading …

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  • 26dashing — adjective (of a man) attractive, adventurous, and full of confidence. ↘stylish. Derivatives dashingly adverb …

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  • 27dashing — a. 1. Rushing, roaring, precipitate, impetuous, headlong. 2. Spirited, showy, brilliant, gay …

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  • 28dashing — adj 1. impetuous, spirited, lively, buckish; energetic, active, Inf. peppy, Inf. snappy; dynamic, vigorous, forceful, go go, swinging; animated, exuberant, spritely, airy, brisk, breezy. 2. high spirited, mettlesome, game, plucky; gallant, brave …

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  • 29dashing — UK [ˈdæʃɪŋ] / US adjective old fashioned attractive and fashionable in an exciting way …

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  • 30dashing — dash•ing [[t]ˈdæʃ ɪŋ[/t]] adj. 1) energetic and spirited 2) cvb elegant and gallant in appearance and manner • Etymology: 1800–05 dash′ing•ly, adv …

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