Definition of "dashingly"
dashingly
adverb
comparative more dashingly, superlative most dashingly
Quotations
[…] Sir Benjamin was compelled to put her into the possession of the solid sum of twenty thousand pounds; with one part of which her debts were paid to liberate Block from prison, and with the remainder he dashingly resolved to cut his employers, who had refused his drafts, and set up in trade for himself […]
1807, Francis Lathom, chapter 16, in Human Beings, volume 3, London: B. Crosby, pages 281–282