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"debonair" Definitions
  1. (usually of men) fashionable and confidentTopics Personal qualitiesc2, Appearancec2

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Even a man as debonair as a 1970s Hunter Parrish.
Cary Grant was very debonair, and the waitresses loved him.
The always debonair Clooney looked handsome in an all-black ensemble.
It's a debonair man with good values who has the perfect comeback.
Toby stood by their side, looking debonair in a black bow tie.
The restaurant's logo, a debonair llama dressed in black tie, sets the tone.
Murchison was a well-connected and debonair figure across the Hudson from Hoboken.
French cinephiles connected her name with that of the debonair actor Jean Gabin.
That opera seems almost at war with the debonair wit of its source.
Take your pick between the gritty Full Metal Jacket and debonair Eyes Wide Shut.
Mr. Hart's retro patterns and debonair cuts have made him N.Y.F.W.: Men's suit star.
Derren Brown's "Secret" is, on its debonair and flabbergasting surface, a splendid magic show.
No matter how debonair you are at your best, conversation can be awkward for anyone.
He's debonair and overbearing — the kind of man everyone wants to avoid at a party.
Not merely foreign, but German, Jewish, a gambler and (perhaps most horrifying of all) debonair.
Stapleton kept it simple yet debonair in a black suit, black shoes and a cowboy hat.
This devilish debonair used to rock a bit of a darker look ... and now that's vanished.
And "Facade" (1931) is a debonair, comically surreal pastiche of the dance idioms of its era.
Garland liked the debonair luxury of Tom Ford; Oliver preferred the forbidding moodiness of Rick Owens.
Mr. Coles and Atkins were in the tradition known as the class act: suave, debonair, cultivated.
Stapleton, 40, kept it simple yet debonair in a black suit, black shoes and a cowboy hat.
Walter Rounsevel, its debonair manager turned owner, catered to the Rockefellers, Roosevelts and Goldwaters of the country.
Colton is trying his hardest to be the debonair gentleman, but things are just moving a little slow.
This new documentary featuring Irvine Welsh, Kate Simko and DEBONAIR looks at the future of nightlife in London.
That remarkably lush dancer will pour her emotions into the part of Tatiana opposite the debonair Marcelo Gomes.
Here's a look back at the private world of a debonair star — one filled with both triumph and tragedy.
Mr. Nolan is softly debonair and he has a tender tenor that nicely encircles Ms. McGinnis's voice in their duets.
We thought we'd heard the last of Billy Bush, the debonair former host of Access Hollywood and The Today Show.
It succeeds in this—Jones's characterization is memorable and debonair—but it also does so perhaps a bit too easily.
This debonair carving was once the center of a magical shrine where a jealous or vengeful spirit spouse could be appeased.
The many friends Mazurenko left behind describe him as magnetic and debonair, someone who made a lasting impression wherever he went.
Hence his swashbuckling and somewhat debonair attitude during his dialogue with Cersei in the Red Keep in the season seven premiere.
His white goatee is fuller and more neatly shaped, giving him the debonair look of a knight in a Renaissance painting.
The infectious giggles of teenage girls rubbed off on my dad, who was a natural kidder but always reserved and debonair.
The Guy Fawkes portrayed here might surprise people who basically know him from the mask, which has a certain debonair quality.
Nobody is defending Harvey Weinstein for being "debonair" or John Conyers for having "heat," as Tina Brown once did with Clinton.
Non-stop laughter ensues as the debonair camp counselor encroaches further and further into the less and less oblivious camper's personal space.
Debonair and well-spoken, Thae Yong Ho has over ten years experience working on UK and EU-related issues as a diplomat.
Many compare his rise to that of Pim Fortuyn, the similarly debonair anti-Muslim professor and politician who was assassinated in 2002.
A debonair man in a suit runs down the hallway of a rustic European mansion as a new-age beat keeps tempo.
Though the products the debonair actor was endorsing don't contain tobacco, they carry a government-mandated warning about being "injurious to health".
She met a "very handsome, debonair young man" who seemed perfect for her: Jewish, single, with a degree in accounting from NYU.
But when I saw the Skeleton, to me he reminded me of Fred Astaire, so suave and debonair a skeleton was he.
Saturday, October 22 will host Tin Man, Debonair, and Florentino; and the next night will feature Miles Whittaker, Kosel, and Not Waving.
He certainly wasn't debonair — he was a violent man, one the other plotters seem to have been quite scared of in many ways.
But the debonair agents in the title roles wielded their memory-wiping gadget to dispatch all traces of the damning episode into the ether.
The debonair Mr. Ross, 22015, is perhaps the last person one might expect to find associated with "Alaskan Bush People," one of Discovery's hits.
Barry, an Irish composer inclined toward manic musical surrealism, strips the Wilde play of its debonair veneer and exposes a core of punkish rage.
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (220:2777).
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Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (22:250).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (27963:27953).
They were violent, gaunt, inexhaustible killing machines, and they boldly contrasted with the era's familiar monsters: the debonair Dracula, conflicted Wolfman, and tragic Frankenstein's monster.
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (513:15).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (8663:15).
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He looks often to be both unwaveringly self-assured and wryly amused, so at ease in a hunch-shouldered awkwardness that he seems almost debonair.
The next morning lines of debonair visitors trailed around the building, armed with impressive DSLR cameras — a ubiquitous accessory of urbane and design-conscious Shanghainese.
How, they asked, could the handsome and debonair George, who died in 1937 at the age of 38, not have impregnated someone along his gilded way?
On the album that Cohen, Carter and the drummer Evan Sherman released in 2018, Carter's slippery bass and Cohen's debonair flow are all sorts of simpatico.
"He always looks better than me, does the whole gray hair thing better than me, may be more debonair than me," joked Obama, appearing by video.
Securing a table at Gramercy Tavern, the abidingly debonair restaurant on East 20th Street, can, after 22 years, still feel a matter of tooth and claw.
Fairbanks changed his image, from a whimsical go-getter to a debonair adventurer, as Zorro, D'Artagnan, Robin Hood, the Thief of Baghdad and the Black Pirate.
For this family photograph taken in late October 2015 at Kensington Palace, George looked debonair in a pale blue jumper, paired with blue shorts and long socks.
These musicians spend a lot of energy (and money) to give off an air of copacetic debonair, be the life of the party, and get crowds hype.
Moore is best known as the man who replaced Sean Connery in the James Bond franchise, but his career was much more than playing the debonair spy.
Anyway, while Oscar Isaac was being his debonair self onstage and in the press room, his internet fans were being MUCH less chill about the whole situation.
Starship captain, Shakespearean thespian, and real-life knight Sir Patrick Stewart lends his gravitas to The Emoji Movie—out today—as the voice of Poop, a debonair dump.
So even though the debonair Grant was not the basis for Bond, he evidently came closer than any other actor to matching the character's image in Fleming's mind.
A debonair wordsmith with a flair for promotion, Mr. Papert (pronounced PAP-ert) worked both ends of 22000nd Street in separate campaigns that burnished the face of Midtown.
In 1943, a group of officer candidates, debonair in their khakis and caps, approach a bar just off their Alabama base, in search of some music and beers.
At the same time, Ledgerwood does something that few abstract painters dare to do: she introduces silly and vulgar possibilities into her work with a rare, debonair lightness.
He first teamed with the debonair Martin in 1946 while they were performing in an Atlantic City, New Jersey, nightclub - Martin as a singer and Lewis as a comic.
Mr. Aronsson, who is stocky with bright brown eyes and an enthusiastic manner, speaks affectionately of the debonair designer, who he says encouraged him to break traditional fashion boundaries.
But if you're committed to a fine-arts tie-in, go for the debonair brass bullet signed by Andy Warhol for his 1982 "Guns Knives Crosses" show in Madrid.
Price: $24.99+ We've tried to stay away from obvious logos on this list, but who can resist this spot of debonair nerd-dom to spice up a formal look?
Certainly it doesn't seem plausible that this same man might be most famous for donning custom-tailored suits and a posh British accent as a dashing and debonair super-spy.
In another "before they were famous" moment, here's pre-Pee Wee Herman Paul Reubens performing as part of the duo "Suave and Debonair" with future voice of Jambi Jon Paragon.
But it makes sense: The debonair Mr. Stanley has an affinity for speed and drama and has been frequently featured in the ballets of Justin Peck, the company's resident choreographer.
Nate Parker plays the quietly debonair police officer and aspiring politician who helps her escape her "momager" (Minnie Driver) and trade explicit lyrics for the aching melodies of Nina Simone.
But even with Mr Cranston's debonair swagger and bristling moustache, Jay Roach's lacklustre biopic of Dalton Trumbo, a blacklisted Hollywood screenwriter, won't appeal to anyone except current screenwriters with masochistic tendencies.
Ed Victor, a debonair Bronx-born, Cambridge-educated book agent who dazzled London's fusty literary elite with his star-studded client roster and cheeky deal-making, died on Wednesday in London.
Also, if you're in London, be sure to check out her performance on January 29 at Wild Combination with NTS Radio's DEBONAIR and Whities' Reckonwrong; you can buy your ticket here.
Sure, it wasn't a debonair sailor selflessly stopping a taxi, à la the show, but it was about the most divine intervention a single girl can ask for in these modern times.
In an ad for hardware maker Luma, the debonair actor sports hip glasses and a skinny tie as he rants about how "weak-ass wi-fi" is an affront to human rights.
By the time she began to write, she knew who lived there: Dexter Styles, a debonair gangster who runs night clubs for the Italian Mob, and whose fate intertwines with Anna Kerrigan's.
Thirteen years before "Silk Stockings," MGM envisioned another romantic alliance between a debonair American musical artist and a sober, if winsome, Soviet lass: "Song of Russia" (available on DVD from Warner Archive).
"No Time to Die," the 25th canonical entry in the Bond franchise, marks Daniel Craig's fifth and final appearance as the debonair secret agent, and the film's release had been highly anticipated.
Boy Scout helpful and James Bond debonair, he commands a wit so quiet and quick that if you do catch his jokes, you soon realize they're 10 times funnier than everyone else's.
Shame-faced, bashful, insolent, chaste, luxurious, peevish, prattling, silent, fond, doting, laborious, nice, delicate, ingenious, slow, dull, forward, humorous, debonair, wise, ignorant, false in words, true speaking, both liberal, covetous, and prodigal.
The language Brown used — debonair, in a dinner jacket, attacked by down-in-the-mouth neo-Puritans — inextricably linked his (and by extension, her readers') sophistication to tolerance of his sexual conduct.
Moving on from the appetizers to the main course, maybe you are a big fan of the allegation that Brady seemed to absolutely despise his former backup quarterback, the debonair Jimmy Garoppolo.
From leading 90s DC punk provocateurs Nation of Ulysses, to the garage soul of the Make Up, to the cosmic Weird War, Svenonious has exuded a dapper, debonair, and deeply intelligent awareness.
Now a successful pianist, still yearning for Oliver, he meets a debonair older lawyer, Michel, who owns an ancestral château that "wasn't [Evelyn Waugh's] Brideshead but it wasn't [EM Forster's] Howards End either".
Skal has been chasing Dracula for more than a quarter-century, since his 1990 debut, "Hollywood Gothic," a chronicle of the villain's evolution from an animalistic literary monster to a debonair screen star.
Then there was the small matter of Diego Maradona, the Argentine sensation signed from Boca Juniors in 1982, who had thrived under Menotti's debonair management at the FIFA World Youth Championship three years before.
This feels like a possible trial run for him — he's playing a spy, and specifically a very capable, debonair, but closed-in man who has a defining tragedy in his past involving a woman.
It wouldn't be the Bessies without some dancing, supplied by awardees in other categories — Joya Powell and Dayton Contemporary Dance Company — and, in Ms. Bufalino's honor, a debonair chorus of tap dancers in tailcoats.
Produced by Violet and Elles, and featuring Nightwave, Debonair, Alinka, Coco Solid and A.M.O.R on vocals, it's probably the best charity record since...well, there's never been a good charity record before has there?
You may have heard of its three main characters, for instance, all hanging around Hollywood in the mid-1950s: Cary Grant, debonair movie star; Clare Boothe Luce, ambassador and congresswoman; Aldous Huxley, British intellectual.
The 2016 assortment really runs the gamut of price ranges, starting at just $25 for an Akola bracelet to a whopping $1,500,000 for a rose-gold private plane — for the ultimate debonair on your list.
As the vampiric count, the debonair Lee likewise calmly strides through rooms, but he also hurls his gargantuan six foot, five inch frame through the air without warning, leaping in displays of hyper-masculine menace.
The last time I was seriously considering the debonair potential of a waistcoat, I was eight and raiding the dress-up box for something pirate-appropriate – striped t-shirt, eye-patch, and kohl moustache included.
But Zac had one advantage: the interest of his guidance counselor, Harry M. Peterson Jr., a debonair accordion player in his 25s, with an office full of pennants from places like Kenyon, Rice and Emory.
We live in strange, disorienting times, but without a Rod Serling, the debonair mastermind behind the CBS television series, to set the scene for us as he did so trenchantly more than 50 years ago.
Cary Grant, one of Hollywood's greatest leading men, was always discomfited by the disconnect he felt between his public image — debonair, to the same degree that Napoleon could be called powerful — and a nagging internal emptiness.
Dos Equis is officially ending Jonathan Goldsmith's decade-long tenure as its beloved pitchman with a farewell commercial in which the debonair man of mystery blasts off on a one-way trip to the Red Planet.
Like "Cumberland Blues," the show takes place in a theme-park version of a Maryland mining town in the 1920s, more specifically at the saloon and mining company owned by the debonair Jackson Jones (Scott Wakefield).
On the flight to their belated European honeymoon, the Spitzes meet the debonair viscount Charles Cavendish (Luke Evans), who, for no good reason, invites them to cruise the Mediterranean on the luxurious yacht of his billionaire uncle.
Nate Parker plays Kaz, the quietly debonair police officer and aspiring politician who helps her escape the manipulations of her "momager" (Minnie Driver), snip out her weave and trade explicit lyrics for the aching melodies of Nina Simone.
At the reception, for which 2 Chainz wore a gold blazer and his bride a red gown, the couple was introduced as "the handsome, debonair Tauheed and his gorgeous diva of a wife, Kesha," an Instagram Story clip shows.
" (Lupin, the quintessential debonair thief, was invented by the French novelist Maurice Leblanc, in 1905.) Starck went on, "The only shadow was that the only thing he stole was my daughter's jewelry—her only heritage from her deceased mother.
In person, though, Mr. Cavill comes across less like a Hollywood action hero than an English gentleman in the prewar sense, a vestige of an era when leading men were described as "dashing" or "debonair," and civility meant something.
Georges Prêtre, the debonair French conductor who led the premiere of Poulenc's one-woman opera "La Voix Humaine," accompanied Maria Callas in several celebrated performances and recordings, and became a favorite in Vienna, died on Wednesday in Navès, France.
The official synopsis for the film reads: When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) is found dead at his estate just after his 85th birthday, the inquisitive and debonair Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) is mysteriously enlisted to investigate.
On Friday, a brand new trailer for the upcoming franchise spinoff Hobbs & Shaw gave us our first look at The Rock and Jason Statham as reluctant partners in buddy crime, teaming up against a debonair Idris Elba as the bad guy.
While we never fond out if he cared or not we DID get our hands on the Avonmore remixes package, a 20 track strong selection of reworkings of cuts from the debonair mum-pleaser's 2014 album of the same name.
Wearing the uniform of the counterculture — jeans and Birkenstocks — we were overcome by a collective nostalgia for the world depicted in 1930s films: its satin glamour and debonair elegance, its screwball logic and lightning repartee, its catchy tunes and corny lyrics.
She speculated that rather than flee Britain, he — a rakishly debonair and reputedly self-indulgent aristocrat — had killed himself immediately after realizing that he had murdered the wrong woman in what she saw as an attempt to terminate their abusive marriage.
In another story that year in Vanity Fair, the author Marjorie Williams quoted from an essay by Tina Brown, then at the New Yorker: Now see your President, tall and absurdly debonair, as he dances with a radiant blonde, his wife.
Think about it: The first black character in the Star Wars series shows up two-thirds of the way through the second movie — and is revealed to be debonair but untrustworthy, having sold out his guests to Darth Vader before they even arrived.
Following an unlikely group of time-traveling vigilantes, Legends of Tomorrow brings together an eclectic cast that includes a visibly enthused Victor Garber; the delightful Brandon Routh; and, most importantly, Wentworth Miller as the scenery-chewing, bon mot–tossing, debonair Captain Cold.
Access to this footage is key to telling Hambleton's story, as it is the missing link between the sexy, debonair artist of the 1980s and the jittery homeless man whose back is destroyed by scoliosis and whose face deteriorates from skin cancer.
We've already seen this debonair devil gleefully pummel patrons of a gay club in Berlin; now he's being serenaded by children singing "Ave Maria" while he coldly slaughters captives in the empty swimming pool of the aptly named Hotel Terminus in Lyon.
We've already seen this debonair devil gleefully pummel patrons of a gay club in Berlin; now he's being serenaded by children singing "Ave Maria" while he coldly slaughters captives in the empty swimming pool of the aptly named Hotel Terminus in Lyon.
Robert Vaughn, the cleft-chinned actor who reached the peak of his fame in the 1960s playing Napoleon Solo, the debonair international agent tasked with saving the world each week on the hit television series "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.," died on Friday in Danbury, Conn.
"The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938), at Film Forum on Saturday, May 20, has all of the above, as well as a sterling leading lady (a sturdy, smart, radiant Olivia de Havilland) and a debonair villain (Basil Rathbone, a skilled swordsman in real life).
Nagelsmann is only 29 years old – still young enough to enthusiastically engage in hipster culture, were he so inclined – while Jardim is a Portuguese-Venezuelan Francophile with a selection of extremely debonair cashmere scarves, who also happens to currently have Monaco scoring absolutely fuckloads of goals.
Heaton, 25, looked debonair in a dark-gray Ermenegildo Zegna XXX suit with pinstripes, a cream-colored shirt underneath and black shoes, while Dyer, 22, rocked a red-and-green floral, Dolce and Gabbana midi dress, which featured white, lace trim and red flower-like buttons.
"Notorious" (1946) Another Hitchcock classic, this time with Cary Grant at his debonair best as a spy who has the misfortune to fall for a woman (Bergman) recruited to infiltrate a Nazi ring by marrying one of its leaders (Claude Rains), who's also in love with her.
As I wrote for Vox in 2017, it's a James Bond fantasy for women: Phryne's fabulous outfits are always as immaculate as James Bond's suits, and she's just as suave, debonair, and unfailingly competent as 007 is, whether she's at a gala or a crime scene.
But a few years ago, the debonair 230-year-old Tunisian-born photographer Gerald Incandela — a Manhattan fixture whose work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Getty and the Metropolitan Museum of Art — became an unlikely champion of this town of 35,000.
When I told him their sound had always made me think of the sensuous, debonair Devil in Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita, he nodded in agreement and mentioned his love of The Omen and Hannibal, as well (that kind of art is "elegant, and just intelligent in a way," he explained).
Now, Louis Vuitton has harnessed that same debonair spirit but has added a 21st-century twist: Its new 483-millimeter Tambour All Black and Gold Chronograph is a marvel of embellished minimalism, with a steel case coated in an ultradurable high-tech PVD that makes the timepiece virtually scratch-proof.
Among the protesters were a number of figures shut out from the new right-wing order, including Swami Agnivesh, a Hindu holy man staunchly associated with Congress party causes; a transgender woman who introduced herself as Vqueeram; and Tehseen Poonawalla, a political trend-watcher and the debonair son of an industrialist.
Starring DJ Kate Simko, NTS Radio affiliate Debonair, Trainspotting creator Irvine Welsh, Last Night a DJ Saved My Life author Bill Brewster, and The Warehouse Project's Sacha Lord-Marchionne, the film touches on topics ranging from the problems with the UK's current drug policy to whitewashing, gentrification, and the importance of a vibrant nighttime economy.
Wenger is a suave, sophisticated economics graduate who gets invited to debonair fashion shoots and high-society soirées, while Dyche looks like he probably has a best mate called 'Baz' and that his idea of the perfect night is going to get a chicken jalfrezi with the lads before necking seven pints of Ruddles Best.
PEOPLE has the First Look at Ringwald kicking off a multi-episode arc in the April 13 episode of The CW series based on the iconic Archie Comics characters, and it's clearly a formal affair with Mary donning a chic, dark dress and construction boss Fred looking debonair in a white tux jacket with black piping.
In one of season two's most ridiculous scenes, Midge and her new love interest Benjamin (Zachary Levi, an actor I have literally never understood until this season of television, which makes him the debonair romantic hero he apparently always was) visit a little cafe that's swarming with '50s counterculture figures, from Jane Jacobs to Declan Howell.
Although it seems to go against the dictates of our biological underpinnings to think that something as ostensibly organic as sexual desire can seem dated — as well as the cultural ideals that go along with it — one can't refute the reality that Reynolds and his macho charisma appears from our current vantage point as retrograde as Cary Grant or Charles Boyer's debonair personas.
Other intrepid Photoshoppers soon joined in as the web discovered the site and hashtag; Cho can now be found framed by the red planet in "The Martian," hoisting Captain America's shield in "The Avengers," looking debonair in a tailored suit as British superspy James Bond in "Spectre," and, in a bit of irony, leading a team of blackjack hustlers in the movie "21," based on a book about real-life Chinese American MIT student Jeff Ma (reimagined by Hollywood as "Ben Campbell," as played by British actor Jim Sturgess).
But then Mr. Shawn does not necessarily care for psychological logic, or logic of any kind, as indicated by what happens to Marie on her way to the shindig: She encounters a little dog, then enters a mysterious, otherworldly garden and temporarily falls asleep — echoes of Dorothy ending up in a poppy field in "The Wizard of Oz." At the party, alcohol makes Bruce drop his debonair mask; he tells Marie that they don't have enough sex (his actual words are rather more florid) and recounts in graphic detail a pleasurable encounter with another woman.

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