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单词 debonnaire
例句 debonnaire
The very name brings forth images of debonnaire men in well-tailored suits. As fashion trends shift, Brooks Sports sues Brooks Brothers 2020-02-21T05:00:00Z
It was a very small joke indeed, and it is a very humble little quotation, but for me it has long served, in the mind's eye, for a vignette of the poet, doomed yet debonnaire. Res Judicat? Papers and Essays 2011-08-24T02:00:18.157Z
Her pretty face, usually so bright and debonnaire, is pale and sad. Mrs. Geoffrey 2011-02-27T03:00:29.460Z
He thought her a whim too debonnaire for a Parisian of the best world, and of that she most distinctly was—Austrian more than likely. The Sentimental Adventures of Jimmy Bulstrode
He was still his old handsome, debonnaire, smiling self; but there was a look in his eyes which did not make them a very pleasant sight at present. Cleek of Scotland Yard Detective Stories
Looking down at his handsome debonnaire face, it was difficult to believe that he was anything more than a light-hearted young aristocrat, with never a care in the world. The Red Symbol
If only for his debonnaire indifference, they knew him for a “bad man” such as none of them might ever hope to be. The Missourian
Her eyes are large and blue, with a shade of green in them; her lips are soft and mobile; her whole expression is debonnaire, yet full of tenderness. Mrs. Geoffrey 2011-02-27T03:00:29.460Z
His face lit up with a debonnaire and pleasant smile. The Fifth Queen And How She Came to Court
Staying in the house is a dangerous woman, not possessed of siren fascinations; indeed, on the contrary, she is of a plainness to chill the blood of a debonnaire man like Monsieur Moore. The Lightning Conductor Discovers America
With a remonstrance in every fingertip, a debonnaire Frenchman was laughingly upbraiding his fellow for giving him bad advice. Jonah and Co.
Well, that's what I am, you see," continued the man who had now regained his former debonnaire manner, "so the next time look out and don't be taken in. Christopher and the Clockmakers
Over the clock H.R.H., debonnaire as usual, able to extract fullest pleasure and interest out of passing moment. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, February 25, 1893
Yet what a change they make in the beautiful, debonnaire countenance! Molly Bawn
A refined, debonnaire sensualist, courted by women and envied by men. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3
For the first time in all her life Margaret suspected a flaw in this perfect crystal of a brother; his gay debonnaire manner hurt her. Winter Evening Tales
It was the month when earth is debonnaire; The lilies were in flower upon the hills. Recent Developments in European Thought
She is all that I once was—easy, sprightly, debonnaire. The Coquette The History of Eliza Wharton
Lady Stafford is in great form, and becomes even more debonnaire and saucy than is her wont. Molly Bawn
"I am right glad of it," answered Sir Nigel; "for though it was against my vow to loose him, I deem that he has carried himself like a very gentle and debonnaire cavalier." The White Company
Such contemptible praise-traps!—But yet, shall my vanity extend only to personals, such as the gracefulness of dress, my debonnaire, and my assurance?—Self-taught, self-acquired, these!—For my parts, I value not myself upon them. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 1
He seemed to be riding through life for a fall, and rode with his chin up, gay and debonnaire. The Isle of Unrest
From the waist upwards I was unconcerned and even debonnaire. The Last Galley Impressions and Tales
One wonders curiously, when hearing her, how anything so gay, so debonnaire as she, can throw such passion into words, such thrilling tenderness, such wild and mournful longing. Molly Bawn
To have once seen such a man must have provided for his recollection; and yet our traveller, who was young and debonnaire, though not so young as he seemed, first recognised the lady. Rest Harrow A Comedy of Resolution
Among the group of women    Was Marguerite, the fair Niece of the Viceroy, Roberval,    Young, lovely, debonnaire, Like gleams of summer sunshine    That glorify the sea, Among the ship's companions,    Her presence seemed to be. Home Lyrics
"That's just what we did," said the debonnaire Jimsy, as the girls drew back rather affrighted at the weird looking figure and his queer, wild way of talking. The Girl Aviators' Sky Cruise
They gave him, he though, rather a debonnaire look. Psmith in the City
"You do not," replies Luttrell, emphatically, regarding with interest the debonnaire, spirituelle face before him: "no, you most certainly do not." Molly Bawn
He was astonishing himself by the debonnaire appropriateness of his remarks. Tales of the Jazz Age
The mocking, insolent Beatrice was back again, the more debonnaire for the effort that her confession had cost. Betty Wales, Sophomore
He no longer resembled Velasquez' haughty cavalier; gone, too, was the debonnaire bearing, I turned my head aside swiftly, hoping that he had not detected my backward glance. Bat Wing
He was debonnaire in his smart summer clothing. Little Miss By-The-Day
"He said, sir, that so comely and debonnaire a couple had not been seen in these parts since you came home from Flanders and led off the assize ball with Mistress Urania Delavie." Love and Life An Old Story in Eighteenth Century Costume
This is the complete three-volume French edition, with red and gold cover, smart and debonnaire like its author. Through the Magic Door
There was a debonnaire assurance about him, the air of a man who thought he understood women, and indeed did understand a certain type. Constance Dunlap
My dear Knowles, Here is the debonnaire animal finally titivated, and I quite agree, much improved, though I mourn the loss of some of the spice. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2
The more he is set down and sneered at, the more debonnaire he looks, till I could rave at him for taking it so easily.' Dynevor Terrace: or, the clue of life — Volume 1
They were gay and debonnaire, as they were wont to be when she, too, was gay—when St. Aubert used to listen to their merry music, with a countenance beaming pleasure and benevolence. The Mysteries of Udolpho
That debonnaire soldier with his two veteran brigades obeyed the order with alacrity, and the infantry swept over the ridge, with some thirty or forty casualties, the majority of which fell to the Warwicks. The Great Boer War
Name of my heroine, simply "Rose;" Surname, tolerable only in prose; Habitat, Paris,—that is where She resided for change of air; Aetat twenty; complexion fair; Rich, good looking, and debonnaire; Smarter than Jersey lightning. Complete Poetical Works
I was aghast at the freedom of treasonable speech with which this very debonnaire gentleman ventured to address an utter stranger. Bardelys the Magnificent; being an account of the strange wooing pursued by the Sieur Marcel de Saint-Pol, marquis of Bardelys...
It was a tall slight young man, in a suit of shepherd's plaid, with a fair face and graceful agile form, recalling the word debonnaire as she had yesterday heard it applied. Dynevor Terrace: or, the clue of life — Volume 1
Their sprightly melodies, debonnaire steps, the fanciful figure of their dances, with the tasteful and capricious manner in which the girls adjusted their simple dress, gave a character to the scene entirely French. The Mysteries of Udolpho
Handsome, dashing, debonnaire, he approaches a field of battle as a light-hearted schoolboy approaches a football field. The Great Boer War
Thus, for a season, they fought it fair—   She and his cousin May— Tactful, talented, debonnaire,   Decorous foes were they; But never can battle of man compare   With merciless feminine fray. The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition
Nothing could have been more care-free and debonnaire than the demeanour of these men. A Damsel in Distress
The debonnaire expression passed over his face, as he glanced around, saying, 'You are right. Dynevor Terrace: or, the clue of life — Volume 1
Thus, for a season, they fought it fair— She and his cousin May— Tactful, talented, debonnaire, Decorous foes were they; But never can battle of man compare With merciless feminine fray. Plain Tales from the Hills
And they all demanded a hero, debonnaire and balanced. The Research Magnificent
I'm reading, and I've made a resignation of myself,' he added, with a slight blush, and debonnaire shrug, glancing to see that his father was occupied with James. Dynevor Terrace: or, the clue of life — Volume 1
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