Definitionn. the quality of being bland and gracious or ingratiating in manner
Last update: May 24, 2016
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His bodyguard regarded to lack suavity in the journey [Please select]
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If in regard to France his policy appeared to lack suavity and circumspection, it must be remembered that the French republic was then engaged in active anti-Italian schemes and was working, both at the Vatican and in the sphere of colonial politics, to create a situation that should compel Italy to bow to French exigencies and to abandon the Triple Alliance. [Please select]
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Robert replying with equal suavity, Anthea hastened to lead the talk away from the accident. [Please select]
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That once accomplished, they reverted to their habitual practice of politeness and suavity. [Please select]
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And now--" "Now you are going on," said Lady Henry, with a most unfriendly suavity." [Please select]
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Coleman," said Trimble, with suavity, "this is my wife, Mrs. [Please select]
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"Good evening, Ethan," said Ben, with more suavity than he was in the habit of using. [Please select]
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He was very richly dressed, and he was a gentleman of unbounded suavity. [Please select]
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"The hotel is not in this direction," replied the horseman with much suavity. [Please select]
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Her beauty and her grace might have done much, had she inherited with the pride of the Medici something of their finesse and suavity. [Please select]
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Lady Tranmore, always nervously on the watch, moved forward at this point, and Lord Parham, with marked and pompous suavity, transferred his conversation to her. [Please select]
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