Definition of Dapperest

1. dapper [adj] - See also: dapper

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dapperest

daphnias
daphnid
daphnids
daphniid
daphniids
daphnin
daphnomancy
dapifer
dapifers
dapiprazole
dappa
dappas
dapped
dapper
dapperer
dapperest
dapperling
dapperlings
dapperly
dapperness
dappernesses
dappers
dapping
dapple
dapple-gray
dapple-grey
dappled
dappled-gray
dappled-grey
dapples

Literary usage of Dapperest

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Literary Studies by Walter Bagehot (1879)
"... in his flowing robes, wished to give his son a warning against renouncing his faith, he would take the completest, smartest, dapperest French dandy out ..."

2. English Female Artists by Ellen Creathorne Clayton (1876)
"Miss Hadfield made an even more momentous acquaintanceship—with that " dapperest and dandiest of men," Richard Cosway, who fell in love with her, ..."

3. The National Review edited by Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot (1855)
"... smartest, dapperest French dandy out of the streets of Pera, and say, " There, my son, if you ever come to forget God and the Prophet, you may come to ..."

4. The Works and Life of Walter Bagehot by Walter Bagehot, Mrs Russell Barrington (1915)
"... in his flowing robes, wished to give his son a warning against renouncing his faith, he would take the completest, smartest, dapperest French dandy out ..."

5. Stories (1896)
"... and dapperest of East Anglian grooms. We did the nine miles in something less than an hour, and pulled up before the lodge-gates just as the church ..."

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