Dandy in a sentence as a noun

Which is fine and dandy, but "Pay 100% more for 'there's no other way to get a RAM upgrade'" is a pretty crappy deal.

That's the difference between a gentleman and dandy, and an ugly troll.

The CEO doesn't care that his customer satisfaction and service ranks dead last -- he things that's just dandy.

Some people on this discussion mention that they simply run their own mail servers -- that's dandy for incoming mail.

This quintessential open-source abrasiveness is fine and dandy until you start asking for cold hard cash.

In a profession whose members have a reputation for being unable to wear matching socks, Langner is a bona fide dandy.

Dandy in a sentence as an adjective

We're still "better" than all the dictatorships and authoritarian governments in the world, and that makes it all just fine and dandy.

Saying that this would be all fine and dandy if it was restricted to the 95% of the people who are not in the US is a very good way to **** off all your allies and trading partners.

This is all fine and dandy but I actually find the approach taken by the professor in the first email to be quite unfriendly and perhaps even unprofessional.

Bottom line, calories-in vs calories-out is a fine and dandy statement, but tells us nothing of value about the cause of increased calorie consumption.

As always, you can make yourself a dandy boot disk or USB drive by opening the installer's app bundle, and writing the following file to your favourite medium using the "restore" tab in Disk Utility.

Just to see if I understand the logic correctly, this person thinks the leak is reprehensible, but the collection of this data is just dandy?So, the knowledge of this program existing is a huge danger to us, but the actual collection of this data in no way infringes on our rights?

Dandy definitions

noun

a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance

See also: dude gallant sheik beau swell clotheshorse

noun

a sailing vessel with two masts; a small mizzen is aft of the rudderpost

See also: yawl

adjective

very good; "he did a bully job"; "a neat sports car"; "had a great time at the party"; "you look simply smashing"