0 looking or acting like a dandy:
An embroidered silk waistcoat contributed to his dandified appearance.
Imagination that is absent from a mundane orderly life is represented not by a dandified aesthete but instead by a drunken sailor dreaming of catching tigers in red weather.
Dovzhenko's debut film, it deals with a dandified barber's attempts to get rid of his love berry - his illegitimate offspring.
Behind the icon follow priests and better-dressed people, carrying icons in front of their chest, and an effete, dandified and bored priest in vestments carefully straightens his hair.
A dandified gentleman appears at the top of a stairway and doffs his hat to the lady; he smiles and courts her attention.
The dandified, aggressively modern surface was replaced by a self-consciously unassuming and traditional garb.
He surrounds himself with a posse of thugs wherever he goes and lords it up around town like a dandified "artisto".
Generally, the term is considered archaic and somewhat dandified.