debonair in the PONS Dictionary

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He is a handsome, debonair man-about-town -- at least 40, gray-haired, with crisp gray mustache, tall, with all the poise of a veteran announcer.
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Dramatic and debonair, they are gifted at earning others' confidence.
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There's nothing suave or debonair about him.
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He is duped by a debonair con man into opening a car and safe, and lands in jail for a year.
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She was much taken with his suave and debonair manner, even after he confessed to her his involvement in a swindle.
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He is suave, dashing, and debonair and has terrific screen presence which makes the film work big time.
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He pursued a successful career as an actor-manager, specialising in debonair, often disreputable, parts in popular comedies.
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He was still the popular, boyish, debonair hero.
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A stand up finish is for the more debonair player who wishes to finish in style.
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He is stylish, debonair, but with a chilling touch of determination and menace.
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