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dashy, a.|ˈdæʃɪ| [f. dash v. and n. + -y.] 1. Showy, ostentatiously fashionable, stylish; = dashing ppl. a. 3, 3 b. colloq.
1822Blackw. Mag. XI. 399 New rugs, with swans and leopards, all so dashy. 1835Fraser's Mag. XII. 186 Dashy suburban congregations. 2. Characterized by hastiness of execution.
1844Ld. Brougham A. Lunel III. v. 147 The style was..somewhat dashy, and here and there a little indistinct. 3. Marked with dashes or strokes. nonce-use.
1856Dickens Lett. (1880) I. 425 Many a hand[writing] have I seen..some loopy, some dashy, some large, some small. |