And the crowd that throngs the wharf as the steamer draws alongside is gay and debonair; it is a noisy, cheerful, gesticulating crowd.
"This is the end of everything" (he said), "at least it is the end of the career of Toad, which is the same thing; the popular and handsome Toad, the rich and hospitable Toad, the Toad so free and careless and debonair!
But when meadow-sweet, debonair and odorous in amber jerkin, moved graciously to his place in the group, then the play was ready to begin.
Next comes Nibs, the gay and debonair, followed by Slightly, who cuts whistles out of the trees and dances ecstatically to his own tunes.
" As I spoke my gaze drifted back to the debonair man.
"Emery"; "Ahmed" becomes "Ahmed Alain" (or if he prefers, "Alain Ahmed"); and the Polish immigrant "Jacek Krzysztof Henryk" emerges as the debonair "Maxime.
" As I spoke my gaze drifted back to the debonair man.
He's a debonair young man.