Definitionadj. marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners
Last update: October 16, 2015
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He looked every inch the dapper guy just as he always did when he took to the park. [adjective]
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The first was played by a dapper gentleman from Canada. [adjective]
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And that was how poor Jem Cheeseman changed from a dapper money-turning man, as pleasant as could be, to a down-hearted, stick-in-doors, honest-weighted fellow. [adjective]
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One was a slight little active chap, with dapper legs, and jerks like a Frenchman all over. [adjective]
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The dapper ditties that I wont devise, To feed youth's fancy, and the flocking fry Delghten much--what I the bet forthy. [adjective]
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While these endeavors had produced zero income, the activities endeared him to the local ladies of the historical society who fluttered around the dapper gentleman like chicks at feed time. [Please select]
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Graff stalked in--a man of thirty-five, dapper, eye-glassed, with a foppish mustache. [Please select]
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"I am," replied Colonel Crinkle, a dapper-looking Nome, as he stepped forward to salute his monarch. [Please select]
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He was a dapper little brown man, dressed in the uniform of the Mikado's Manchurian troops. [Please select]
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