单词 | debonaire |
例句 | Patches of feathers and dangling chains added a debonaire sophistication to the bold looks. Rio gets a Parisian makeover at Maria Bonita Extra 2012-01-13T03:31:03Z The person who has been ground by poverty is never a debonaire gambler. Comrade Yetta 2012-02-15T03:00:24.213Z But as I went out to climb into my saddle, leaving my samp and morning draught untasted, comes a-riding a gay company of light horse, careless and debonaire. The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z His son, who stood an inch or two taller than his debonaire parent, passed one arm around his shoulders and patted them affectionately while the easy presentations were concluded. The Moonlit Way He was always suave, always creakingly debonaire, always, even in his meannesses, punctilious and airy. In the Heart of a Fool Where was the easy, gay and debonaire assurance of this fluent young man? The Dark Star Cowley, there, Whose active fancy debonaire Drew straws like amber—foul to fair. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844 Instead of a small mustache intended to be debonaire, he had a heavy one; his shoulders were wider and straighter than formerly; he advanced with a quick, swinging step. Sacrifice And after a while Renoux appeared, bland, debonaire, evidently much pleased with whatever he had been doing. The Moonlit Way "I go," rejoined the other, gracefully, and the door swung shut behind his debonaire retreat. White Ashes Kayak Bill let his gaze wander to the stern where Shane and Ellen stood together at the wheel: Despite Boreland's battered countenance his chin was up in his old jaunty and debonaire manner. Where the Sun Swings North White face whiter still against the background of his somber vestments, debonaire and drunkenly insecure in the saddle, Garret Devereau tore out into the main road and thundered off into the night. Then I'll Come Back to You The poem is like the nymph whom he addresses, Buxom, blithe, and debonaire. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction At the cliff's foot a vision stays My glance, a maiden debonaire, All glimmering white before my gaze; And I know her,—have seen her otherwhere. The Pearl But what is lightsome and blithe in her, was debonaire in him. The Little Lady of the Big House Then Amis fell a-weeping, and said: “O Thou, God debonaire and full of pity, give me death, or give me aid from mine infirmity!” Old French Romances She seems a very debonaire, but a plain lady. The Diary of Samuel Pepys Earth outgrows the mythic fancies Sung beside her in her youth; And those debonaire romances Sound but dull beside the truth. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable “Nay of these I have no care, Nicolete is debonaire, Her body sweet and the face of her Take my heart as in a snare, Loyal love is but her share That is so sweet.” Aucassin and Nicolete If she were Empress of Constantinople or of Germany, or Queen of France or England, it were little enough for her; so gentle is she and courteous, and debonaire, and compact of all good qualities.” Aucassin and Nicolete |
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