Smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of sophistication.
Having a sophisticated charm.
1 The suave , oily little Mayor came in, twinkling his eyes and saying:
2 Individually or together, these two suave Burgundies would make a splendid present.
3 An excellent wood, pleasant to work in and suave to the touch.
4 The irony of his tone belied the suave correctitude of his words.
5 The sheriff was all unacclimated to the suave altruism of fashionable circles.
6 When her barrister stands up, irritation is breaking through his suave manner.
7 To be suave and smiling in common intercourse costs me an effort.
8 He picked up his refreshed drink and, feeling rather suave , toasted her.
9 And there he perceived that even the suave and politic Hamdi squirmed.
10 The stranger's suave tones aroused in him a peculiar feeling of antagonism.
11 He entered the room, and looked round with his usual suave smile.
12 If anything, he'd been too much the polished operator, discreet and suave .
13 He seemed to find difficulty in speech, this suave man of affairs.
14 He was supposed to play the part of suave , debonair playboy millionaire.
15 Or, that this was some aggressive literary agent trying to play suave .
16 The latter, whose manners were usually suave and excellent, answered almost harshly.
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