Like television he is over-excitable, bonhomous, hungry for novelty, permanently racing against the clock. |
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I remember a few years ago he took me to what was then his favourite restaurant, Assaggi, and he was in his happiest, most bonhomous mood! |
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With such a bonhomous character there is a natural tendency to overlook his lapses of judgment. |
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When you close the book, you are no closer to understanding film making, but Merchant's generous, bonhomous warmth lingers in the mind. |
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For most of the day he'd be the genial, bonhomous, fruity old wine-slurper you see on television and then at night he'd turn into a raging paranoid misanthrope. |
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Expect lots of bonhomous backslapping over the next two days. |
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He was, though, no mere bonhomous glad-hander. |
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His tone of address to the reader is bonhomous, conspiratorial. |
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The bad news is it's rather good – bad, because there isn't time to process the New Statesman, let alone the musings of Ranald Macdonald, Boisdale's bonhomous founder. |
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