Aún no tenemos significados para "so debonair".
1The nobleman's face, usually so debonair, was now white and seamed with anger.
2The smiling officer, so debonair, so proud of his hidden battery, where is he?
3To meet so debonair and care-free a specimen of humanity warmed the cockles of his heart.
4It was worth something to have tamed so debonair a dare-devil as Dingwell had the reputation of being.
5In all England one would scarce have found upon that morning so high-mettled and so debonair a pair.
6This man, so debonair and masterful among his fellows, was put all out of countenance by a wearied girl.
7But his spirit always answered to the call of courage, and Gordon's pluck was so debonair he could not refuse a reluctant appreciation.
8For all there agreed that so handsome a warrior had never come to the Rhineland, so fair of body, so debonair was he.
9Many a night in the trenches I had a mental vision of Francis, so debonair and so fearless, facing a firing squad of Prussian privates.
10So debonair was he and chivalrous that his fame and praise crossed the water, and were noised abroad in his own land.
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