6 adjectives to describe debonair
Picturesque, handsome, careless, debonair, they wandered back and forth, smoking their cigarettes, exhibiting their finery.
He flung out a hand in a gay debonair gesture.
So the chubby debonair irresponsible whom nothing can touch is happy in the possession of a pineal uncorrupted by the years, while the genius who can turn out his best work at sixty-five must thank his pituitary for standing by him to the end.
Men sat grim-faced over the cards, the man who was winning, with his cold, eager eye; the chronic loser of the night with his iron smile; the professional, ever debonair, with the dull eye which comes from looking too often and too closely into the terrible face of chance.
In his place was a tall, debonair, and rather dangerously handsome man to whom six o'clock spelled evening clothes.
A tall, shapely rogue, well be-seen, see you, soft-voiced and very debonair?" "Nay, not I," said Beltane, and sighing he arose and descended to the battlement above the gates.