Having a sophisticated charm.
Having a cheerful, lively, and self-confident air.
Courteous, gracious, and having a sophisticated charm.
1 I see no sign of this debonair gentleman and of his following.
2 She lost some of her debonair insolence that expressed itself in indifference.
3 The colonel went to the barracks, but his usual debonair was missing.
4 Gone was the debonair gentleman of a quarter of an hour ago.
5 The green man's laboured smile vanished altogether, as did his debonair manner.
6 I'd heard he'd been renowned for his sophisticated clothing and debonair style.
7 They were all pictures of destitution, and especially the whilom debonair poet.
8 He eyed the men that passed, appreciated their casual and debonair attire.
9 Mark Reay is a model, actor and photographer, more debonair than down-and-out.
10 He looked supremely debonair , without a trace of the faux-Chinese about him.
11 To herself she denied that she cared for this jaunty debonair scoundrel.
12 He was supposed to play the part of suave, debonair playboy millionaire.
13 I cannot be gay, brilliant, debonair in the presence of a cat.
14 For once the debonair foreman's ready tongue had brought him to defeat.
15 Suddenly she saw Colonel Belmont sauntering down California Street, debonair as ever.
16 The man, a debonair young fellow, stroked his little black moustache reflectively.
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