| 1. | It deftly celebrates a much-maligned and misunderstood attainment : dandyism.
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| 2. | But I guess I can't relinquish my youthful dandyism yet.
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| 3. | He's of a different era, because of his dandyism.
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| 4. | Lorrain was openly gay and a dedicated disciple of dandyism.
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| 5. | But he was referring to dandyism, not noodles.
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| 6. | "It's dandyism without the savoir-faire,"
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| 7. | Throughout the novel, dandyism is associated with " living in style ".
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| 8. | The style of dress was referred to as dandyism.
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| 9. | This refined dandyism continued to be regarded as an essential strand of male Englishness ."
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| 10. | The macaroni wig was an extreme example of such dandyism, popular in England at the time.
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