A predictably grinning Hill told an audience of planners last week: I 'm the dandy highwayman who you 're too scared to mention. [noun]
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A device that puts a watermark on fine paper was invented in Dover the " dandy roll ". [noun]
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My beef will want basting long ago; and if Dandy hathn't left his job, he'll be pretty well roasted hisself by now.' [noun]
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Not less than seven stout fishing-smacks--six of them sloops, and the seventh a dandy--formed the marine power of this place, and behaved as one multiplied by seven. [noun]
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"What a dandy you are today." [noun]
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You know that sort of tradesman's son, a dandy and lady-killer. [noun]
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Dandy tan shoe of dandy Boylan socks skyblue clocks came light to earth. [noun]
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He set there a-mumbling and a-growling a minute, and then he says: "Ain't you a sweet-scented dandy, though." [noun]
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The dandy fled. [noun]
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A dandy who had lost his way and who lounged past the end of the street created a diversion. [noun]
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"You didn't see a little imp of a dandy prowling about the premises." [noun]
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