Aún no tenemos significados para "suave manner".
1When her barrister stands up, irritation is breaking through his suave manner.
2But Chauvelin was not to be shaken out of his suave manner.
3He bowed with an undercurrent of mockery in his suave manner.
4Mrs. Octagon lost a trifle of her suave manner, and became decidedly more human.
5He shivered, remembering that cold ruthlessness he had sensed behind that leader's suave manner.
6Mr. Hume recognized the suspicion in the altered tone and suave manner of the chief.
7Her extreme disapproval of her father-in-law sometimes welled to the surface of her suave manner.
8The suave manner of his unwelcome guest was dangerous.
9His polished suave manner had disappeared now and his cold eyes flashed with anger and hatred.
10Under the man's suave manner and simple words a peremptory tone had crept into his voice.
11A decisive movement toward the telephone on the part of Locke checked this and, chameleon-like, Balcom's usual suave manner came to the fore.
12Balsamides assumed a suave manner, and informed him that he was sent by his Majesty to afford relief, if possible, to Laleli Khanum Effendi.
13The governor was captured at once by Earl's suave manner and actually fancied that some Northerner of exceeding great note was paying him a visit.
14Beneath his suave manner lay a threat, and, indeed, Freddy Cohen, known to his associates as "Diamond Fred," was in many ways a formidable personality.
15"You mean in handling broadswords," he said in his most suave manner.
16"You shall have the bracelet, Sir," I said in my most suave manner.
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