dashing造句31, Tall, dark, handsome and eloquent, our hero cuts a dashing figure in the little city with big ambitions.
32, And then word began to spread of this dashing, spirited young Yorkshirewoman who was hunting her way home.
33, He was nervous and cocky at our briefing, the dashing leader of a combat mission to the dreaded Ia Drang.
34, I think of dashing off to the loo to drink it but I decide to wait.
35, It clanged urgently, like a fire-engine dashing towards a disaster, like the ambulance thundering along behind to retrieve the bodies.
36, When I returned, I ran into the kitchen, dashing from one set of female legs to another.
37, The two solicitors had been very busy dashing round Orkney gathering character witnesses.
38, Her hair is in two little plaits, and she was wearing a rather dashing pink nylon night-gown.
39, Marquis Grissom already had committed himself and was dashing for the plate.
40, Pet could, but Wee Charlie ... Get a grip! she admonished herself, dashing her tears away.
41, Custer first gained fame as a dashing Civil War military leader.
42, I remember one dashing lecturer who regularly took his pick from each year's fresher intake.
43, Don dropped out of school in June, dashing all hope of be-coming a lawyer.
44, He was the epitome of the dashing, flamboyant, slightly scruffy Bomber Pilot.
45, A couple of wires in his damaged wing snapped, dashing open the fabric.
46, Our batteries were dashing across the plain with frightful vehemence, wheeling into position and firing with terrific rapidity.
47, In his four months in residence Old Red had done a great job of dashing girlish hopes.
48, He removed his jacket, revealing a dashing red woollen waistcoat, rolled up his sleeves and left the room.
49, She mentioned the dashing don in a note found in the room where she took an overdose of pain-killers.
50, She thought wildly of dashing to the windows, out on to the balcony.
51, I sat by Toby, and stopped myself asking the questions which were dashing through my head.
52, Ultra-confident, dashing and with a swashbuckling air he is the archetypal head boy or captain of the rugby team.
53, She had a startlingly dashing necklace and wore some sort of a uniform cap in a jaunty way.
54, Forty-six when he posed for an unknown painter, Shakespeare looks well-to-do, somewhat dashing, and, in modern fashion, his wrinkles may have had a bit of air-brushing.
55, He felt over thrilled and cast away his flowers in hands, dashing towards the big flower. But he was somewhat delayed by his heavy steps due to the all-way weariness.
56, D . A . D . stands for Dashing And Debonair.
57, He is the dashing and fearless rescuer of victims of the French Revolution.
58, Emerging markets have had a bad start to the year, hurt by a growing fear that a recession in the United States would, as it historically has, hit them harder, dashing hopes for a "decoupling".
59, Loan data from U. S. credit-card issuers offered scant evidence of an imminent turnaround, dashing hopes that positive trends from a month earlier were gaining momentum.
60, I sat in my corner of room C-119 and gazed adoringly at his profile as he amazed the class of Modern World History with his dashing style.