Suave and debonair!
Mitsubishi Debonair was created in 1964.
Debonair Dancers was created in 1986.
Debonair means suave, gracious, or jaunty. Example : "The playboy was known for his debonair manner and charm."
I can give you several sentences.He is a suave, debonair gentleman.The debonair suitor flattered her and took her to the most expensive spots in town.I can see through his debonair ways to the scoundrel he really is.
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DEBONAIR
The cast of The Debonair Humorist - 1928 includes: Charles Irwin as himself
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Debonaire is an adjective that is used to describe someone as cheerful, carefree, pleasant, genial, elegant, and/or graceful.
what is another word fordebonair***Other words for debonair are suave, sophisticated, cultured, confident, charming, chivalrous, gentlemanly, refined, stylish, smart, dashing...
Suave, urbane,affable, genial.