dashing• Custer first gainedfame as a dashingCivil War militaryleader.• She mentioned the dashingdon in a note found in the room where she took an overdose of pain-killers.• He was the epitome of the dashing, flamboyant, slightly scruffyBomberPilot.• Steve was looking very dashing in a light-coloured suit.• She had a startlingly dashingnecklace and wore some sort of a uniformcap in a jaunty way.• Her hair is in two little plaits, and she was wearing a rather dashingpinknylon night-gown.• She left her family to move to Argentina with her lover, a dashingpolo player.• A chauffeuring service is offered using a dashing S-type Jaguar.