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He tries to be suave, then strips off his clothes in a futile attempt at seduction.
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A well-known folk story attributes the name to a local man who was a fixture at local dances, wooing women with his suave attire, especially his silk hat.
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As a man, he was a prince among men suave, gracious, courtly, and dignified.
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He tends to be very suave and flirts a lot with the female students.
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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's suave and well-dressed, and he's an apsiring businessman.
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In his mind, he sees himself as being suave, sophisticated, and very attractive to girls.
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He is calm, suave, and quick to act, and makes the most of all opportunities presented.
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Always do your due diligence before investing in unit trusts, or any investment vehicles, no matter how suave is your financial agent in his sales talk.
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He grew a thin mustache which amplified his suave appearance.
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