Great coolness and composure under strain.
1Marsham in vain endeavored to regain sang-froid and composure under these attacks.
2At first, the 42 year-old disabled Irishman's sang-froid even fooled his mother.
3Christobal, startled out of his wonted sang-froid, whispered in his turn:
4The coast guardsman, with provoked sang-froid and indifference, began to sing:
5She had a quiet aplomb, which would be called 'sang-froid' in a man.
6Then Gervaise, to excuse herself, told a lie with wonderful sang-froid.
7Everyone, even the General, in spite of his sang-froid, constantly looked at his watch.
8With all the "sang-froid" in the world, he met my infuriated gaze.
9Grave-robbing became an industry, albeit a small one requiring an exceptional degree of sang-froid.
10But she could easily see that Magda was shaken out of her customary sang-froid.
11She possessed a Marvelous sang-froid, she was witty, bawdy, oblique.
12Glancing at the body with the utmost sang-froid, he touched the dress, and indifferently remarked:
13Ashley had so far recovered his sang-froid as to be able to enjoy a cigar.
14Herbert's courage was superb, and the reporter's sang-froid astonishing.
15He possessed to a marked degree the consummate sang-froid that is a natural attribute of aides-de-camp.
16Powers petrified me by the sang-froid with which he turned out, and pointed out, his statues.
Translations for sang-froid