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Definition of Debonairness

Debonairness
Debonairness Deb`o*nair"ness, n. The quality of being debonair; good humor; gentleness; courtesy. --Sterne.

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- Look up debonair in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Debonair or Debonaire may refer to: Debonair (airline), a British airline that operated from 1996...
- configurations; early conventional-tail versions were marketed as the Debonair. At the end of World War II, two all-metal light aircraft emerged, the...
- The Mitsubishi Debonair (****anese: 三菱・デボネア, Hepburn: Mitsubishi Debonea) is a four-door executive sedan introduced by Mitsubishi Motors in 1964 to serve...
- Debonair is an English-language monthly magazine published by the Be Debonair Foundation.[failed verification] It is one of India's most po****r entertainment...
- Debonairs Pizza (often referred to as Debonairs) is a South African pizza restaurant franchise, headquartered in Johannesburg. The chain operates 868...
- Debonair was a British airline headquartered at London Luton Airport offering flights to and from Spain, France, Germany and Italy. It ceased operations...
- "The Aristocrats" is a taboo-defying, off-color joke that has been told by numerous stand-up comedians since the vaudeville era. It relates the story of...
- Louis the Pious (Latin: Hludowicus Pius; French: Louis le Pieux; German: Ludwig der Fromme; 16 April 778 – 20 June 840), also called the Fair and the Debonaire...
- Lucky Debonair (May 2, 1962 – July 10, 1987) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1965 Kentucky Derby. He was bred by owners...
- wrote J. B. Priestley. Lord Esher wrote that Edward VII was "kind and debonair and not undignified—but too human". British honours KG: Royal Knight Companion...