1This is the being sur un assez bon ton for a player!
2He is entirely devoid of noblesse, bon ton, and refinement.
3Neither of these men had the bel air, the bon ton, the je ne scais quoy.
4To have your portrait painted by Reynolds was considered a proper "entree" into the " bon ton."
5His graces, his manners, his genius, his bon ton, and his bonnes fortunes, were the theme of every society.
6It is the old bon ton of robbers, who cast their common crimes on the wickedness of their departed associates.
7Poor Zoller is not yet acquainted with the customs of the common world, and makes all manner of mistakes against bon ton.
8Do you not know that it is bon ton for princes when they visit strange courts to wear the orders and uniforms of their entertainers?
9Soda-water, ice creams, and French wines, are all the rage, and Lagrange is the only man in this city that can suit the bon ton!
10They pressed noisily about him as he went to the Bon Ton.
11Fads for the latest personal accoutrements gripped the Bon Ton in seasonal epidemics.
12Tell me about your plan for getting a partnership in the Bon Ton.
13At the Bon Ton, Carol heard Nat Hicks the tailor exulting:
14The Bon Ton Store-Haydock& Simons'-thelargest shop in town.
15For a slightly upscale family dining experience with an Italian flair, visit the Bon Ton.
16Mr. Keyts reverted bitterly to the Bon Ton market:-