suavely in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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And they mix suavely with smart dinner-party company.
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He invented the concept of the "greeter" -- the owner-proprietor who elegantly works the tables of diners to chat suavely about nothing in particular and make them feel special.
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A suavely complex combo of earth and sea, certainly on my carte of great dishes.
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We want not so much to be different as to have had different experiences about which we can talk at tea as suavely as anybody.
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A 37-year-old who set a fire in her sinkwhile trying to suavely light a cigarette in front of a guest.
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These veiled women announce their conspicuous presence more suavely and with a strong sense of consciousness.
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I suavely informed her it was a twist-off.
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He is the kind of guy who suavely makes sure every camera is rolling before delivering a properly dignified and sobering statement.
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