DEBONAIR in a Sentence
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Example sentences for DEBONAIR, such as:
1. She could not bear to see him in tatters, working, her debonaire immaculate Ashley.
2. He no longer looked the debonaire Ashley who had caught her fancy so many years before.
3. The debonair youth was liked by all who met him, because of his cheerful and obliging manner.
2. He no longer looked the debonaire Ashley who had caught her fancy so many years before.
3. The debonair youth was liked by all who met him, because of his cheerful and obliging manner.
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Meanings and Examples of DEBONAIR
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debonair
a. having a cheerful, lively, and self-confident air
a. having a sophisticated charm
Classic Sentence:
1 His inexplicable debts were a byword in his circle; he was a debonair young man.
2 His dress was as debonaire as if he were going to a ball, well-tailored white linen coat and trousers, embroidered gray watered-silk waistcoat and a hint of ruffle on his shirt bosom.
3 She could not bear to see him in tatters, working, her debonaire immaculate Ashley.
4 He no longer looked the debonaire Ashley who had caught her fancy so many years before.
Example Sentence:
1 The debonair youth was liked by all who met him, because of his cheerful and obliging manner.