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Even with an eye covered, he was debonair to look upon.
So the debonair Simon had made it big in the financial world.
Outside he was a man of the world, confident, successful, debonair.
And he left us then, the boyish debonair look back in his face.
Gordon began life as a British boy and grew into a debonair young man.
I know I am not the most debonair of men.
"He's not going to be the same debonair Bran who left us."
You had to start using a cane to look even more debonair?"
Or at least he was debonair by the standards of Gibraltar.
A debonair man sauntered by and stopped to watch my husband.
He no longer looked the debonair Ashley who had caught her fancy so many years before.
Her father was a celebrity, a debonair society columnist with a car and driver.
But anyone who met him instantly noticed that this was a debonair man with style.
Yet he should strive to be debonair, as well.
He was consistently debonair, though not disposed to waste his time.
Kathy-Mae thought he was the most debonair man she'd ever seen outside the movies.
He was a debonair figure as he shook hands with his friend.
Her protector, she said, is the handsome and debonair god Mercury.
He insists on getting our drinks, with the debonair air of someone who has an easy time pleasing women.
You all look so debonair tonight that I feel shamed."
Dramatic and debonair, they are gifted at earning others' confidence.
They will be disguised as a "debonair man about town" and his lady companion.
He came in fresh and debonair as ever, and greeted us both.
I will miss your wonderful wit and debonair way.