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I'm not nearly the bon vivant I used to be.
He was her sole bon vivant in the true sense of the word, whatever that may be.
Ladies man and bon vivant who is in constant need of money.
He was a bon vivant who enjoyed poker and women.
He was a bon vivant who insisted on opening up his own restaurant, the Players.
A bon vivant, a man of style and breeding.
But he was known in the industry as a bon vivant with a vast network of connections.
He was a noted Parisian bon vivant and man of letters.
"On some level, he was an elegant bon vivant."
Just another debonair bon vivant out on the town.
What does your remarkable insight see in our bon vivant driver?"
As a dedicated bon vivant and gourmet, Basil fell in love with the area.
Meanwhile, in Paris, he remains a bon vivant known for sparkle and charm.
Maybe it's enjoying the new bon vivant life.
A confirmed bon vivant, he knows how things ought to be done in order to dazzle.
Ghosts, bon vivant or otherwise, don't add value to real estate.
By the end of the show, the bohemian playwright looks like a Broadway bon vivant.
What a disappointment to those trusted friends who consider you a wit and bon vivant!
Graduate student, bon vivant, and man-about-town looking to help out what seems to be a great cause.
Some of Black's defenders admire him as a newspaperman and bon vivant.
One moment he was a well-dressed bon vivant, the next an animated corpse.
The recall destroyed public confidence in the Bon Vivant name.
Neither the president nor his likely challenger are bon vivant, backslapping types.
He was also celebrated in his day as a philosopher, writer, publisher, bon vivant and wit.
The Brancusi I saw was certainly not a bon vivant.
A bon viveur is a person who enjoys the good things of life.
He was known as a bon viveur and enjoyed wine on a regular basis.
Mark David might well have been the man for whom the term bon viveur was invented.
Brown was also a bon viveur, amateur musician and genuine British eccentric.
He was a bon viveur, savouring his food and especially his wine.
Charlie also sported half-closed eyes, as a sign of a bon viveur.
Gone is the rumbustious bon viveur whom women secretly lusted after.
Temperamentally, too, this bon viveur is insufficiently ascetic for the Greens.
At dinner he had exuded all the charm of a bon viveur, a relaxed man with barely a care in the world.
Sinclair had a reputation as a bon viveur as well as a fine sailor.
But Mr Waverley, you can see at once, he is bon viveur.'
A bon viveur commitment phobe who loves his mother and his dogs.
But he is more a PowerPoint-obsessed fitness fanatic than the bon viveur portrayed on the cover.
O. Teodoreanu became a popular presence in literary circles, and a famous bon viveur.
Peter, an amusing bon viveur with an attractive bohemian streak, seemed to possess all the qualities Johnnie lacked.
A much-married 63-year-old London architect, critic and professed bon viveur had an anything-goes attitude.
To win one of ten free memberships, send your name and address on a postcard to Club Bon Viveur.
Chef Richard Corrigan said: "He was a natural and incredibly entertaining bon viveur.
Eugene Higgins was the rich heir to a carpet-making business who was a bon viveur, sportsman and philanthropist.
You could certainly imagine a six-hour lunch, here; a bon viveur could bed down for a week, which, if you ordered rashly, you'd have to.
Bon Viveur Recipes (Daily Mail, c. 1960)
It was built by Gerald, the 14th Lord Berners, a noted eccentric bon viveur, artist, novelist and composer.
But it is possible through Club Bon Viveur, organised by restaurant critics Les Routiers.
It was presided over by the most assiduous keeper of the flame, an author, historian, eccentric and bon viveur called David Harrowfield.
Saxophonist & Bon Viveur Brian Hardy taught Art & Dance here.