You look right smart and dandified."
"A Son of the Hills"
Harriet T. Comstock
On the conservative side this peculiarity is less marked than on the Liberal, though it was below the gangway on the Conservative side that on a memorable night more than a quarter of a century ago a certain dandified young man, with well-oiled locks and theatrically folded arms, stood, and, glaring upon a mocking House, told them that the time would come when they should hear him.
"Faces and Places"
Henry William Lucy
It was too great a wealth of whisker, its satin, glossy flow of too dandified a precision.
"The Missourian"
Eugene P. (Eugene Percy) Lyle