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1 He was a big, handsome man with a very suave , polite manner.
2 His voice, which he did not transmit, was very suave , with a fine command of cynical intonation.
3 His voice became very suave .
4 Saltash's voice was suddenly very suave ; he was smiling still, but there was something rather formidable about his smile.
5 In the captain's cabin I found two or three men who were all very grave, and all very suave and polite.
6 Said one analyst who met him at a computer conference in the mid 1990s: He was very suave , very bright, very international.
7 The man's voice was very suave and yet at the same time there was an undercurrent in it of something rather frightening.
8 Mortimer was very suave in his reply; a bad sign, thought Desmond, for it indicated that he was not sure of himself.
9 "I will let you know my decision in a few days," said the editor, with a very suave smile.
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