dandy

/ˈdændi/
noun
  1. A man who is very concerned with looking stylish and fashionable, often in a showy way.
    • In the 19th century, a dandy was known for his perfect grooming and elegant clothes.
    • The young dandy wore a velvet jacket and polished boots to the party.
    • He was something of a dandy, always checking his reflection in shop windows.
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adjective
  1. Excellent; very good.
    • That's a dandy idea for the school project.
    • Everything is just dandy now that the repairs are finished.
    • We had a dandy time at the amusement park.
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