A person devoted to refined sensuous enjoyment (especially good food and drink)
1The noble profession of bon vivant appeared to him very tame and tiresome.
2The Major was somewhat of a bon vivant, and his wine was excellent.
3He was essentially a bon vivant, a boulevardier and a humorist.
4The worthy man seems to have had the amiable infirmities of a bon vivant.
5His was a bluff purple face, denoting the bon vivant.
6Never shall we know again so glorious a bon vivant.
7In short, the cardinal was a man of wit, and what is called a bon vivant.
8He was her sole bon vivant in the true sense of the word, whatever that may be.
9But I admire her, as an actor and an activist, but above all as a bon vivant.
10She has, however, taken one enormous fee from a bon vivant, whose life she saved by esculents.
11Branford T. Purell, killer, bon vivant, corpse.
12Michael Terrence Brennan, litigator, connoisseur, and irrepressible bon vivant, withdrew directly into a bottle of good Irish whiskey.
13Islamists paint Moussa as a cigar-smoking bon vivant whose wealth renders him out of touch with the people.
14He is a true bon vivant, and does not appear to take himself or his work too seriously.
15He had thought of him as an intellectual, who was also a bon vivant and interested in Neapolitan life.
16His intimacy and friendship for Jan Steen, that excellent painter and bon vivant, seems to have led him into much inconvenience.
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