1. dashing - Noun
2. dashing - Adjective
3. dashing - Verb
5. dashing - Adjective Satellite
of Dash
Bold; spirited; showy.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI was searching for something a little more than a dashing metaphor, a good deal less than a cultural map: and for those purposes the two cultures is about right. C. P. Snow
My hands look terrible but I can do anything I want to do, so, you know, I just think I'm playing all around with more good taste and not dashing up and down the piano. Marian McPartland
Schumpter's daring and dashing entrepreneur is now a legendary figure from the distant past - if not from the mythology of capitalism - or is to be found only in the demimonde of business, founding new ice cream parlors or "deep freeze subscription clubs." Paul A. Baran
I am not a hero; I am a soldier. When the battle is lost, I retreat and regroup; when the war is over, I lay down my sword. No last dashing charge; no futile last stand! David Gemmell
To acquire a reputation of being a dashing player at the cost of losing a game. Siegbert Tarrasch
Cars used to have such dashing shapes, like airplanes, back when gas was cheap, twenty-five cents a gallon. John Updike