A disposition to be friendly and approachable (easy to talk to)
1 He's entitled to his bonhomie , though, for it's been a good week.
2 There was a good deal of bonhomie and pleasantry in his conversation.
3 Dominated by a large skylight, the light atmosphere was filled with bonhomie .
4 Perhaps a Napoleonic gift for command always lurked underneath that everyman bonhomie .
5 Beneath the smiles and bonhomie , he's rather an unpleasant sort of fellow.
6 As her husband, Charles Workman mustered a fine line in frozen bonhomie .
7 Beyond the bonhomie , the UN will want to see progress soon.
8 Up until now, he'd quite liked Bones, with his easy smile and bonhomie .
9 There is always a great spirit of bonhomie at the annual Horrorthon bash.
10 Beyond the bonhomie , the friendship has touched on Britain's political destiny.
11 Despite Sorenson's good-ol'-boy bonhomie , I'd limited myself to a single drink.
12 I never knew a more prepossessing man; his bonhomie was infectious.
13 It needed all his courage and good-temper and bonhomie to carry him through.
14 That made me feel odd and I answered with artificial bonhomie .
15 And was tremendous fun -he was a great host, full of bonhomie .
16 So without his trademark bonhomie he was always going to suffer.
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