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How to use suave in a sentence

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Although Gedda doesn't perform it with Tauber's suave tenderness, it's still an impressive bit of echt Vienna from a Swedish-Russian singer!
He is so suave he won't run for fear of getting a strand of hair out of place.
This album dishes up a balanced diet of mid tempo cruising in-your-car joints, alongside those dangerously suave, seductive ballads.
An alumna of Bishop Cotton Girls' High School, her talents won her the status of suave scholar.
Their sound is a suave, swaying, elegant indie that you just can't help shimmying to.
My red lips curl into a crafty little smile at the thought of that suave, devil of a man sitting on the sixty-eighth floor.
As well as all that he had such a suave ability to get his own way, such humane and acute powers of observation.
He looked as suave as when we first dated, dressed in a sharp suit, walking with an air of confidence and authority.
The problem is when the chatterati prefers a suave, polished and TVgenic dictator over a rustic politician and berates the unsophisticated desi.
Roger, 41, knows he has what it takes to play the suave action hero, as a quick scan of his CV proves.
Needless to say he was suave, had great finesse, and a quiet sense of style.
According to marketing, drinking is wonderful, it helps you get the girl or the guy, it's exotic and makes you cool, suave and sophisticated.
She didn't belong with these suave men in their summer wear, or the chic women in their expensive dresses and bathing suits.
While McConnell is just as sharp, balanced, and articulate as Roberts, he is less suave and more direct.
But suave man of mystery he isn't, and he just looks uncomfortable and out of place throughout the film.
Despite his attempts to seem sophisticated and suave, he is endearingly naive, but also intelligent and thoughtful.
In the action field, he's not a fighter, like the martial arts brigade, but a throwback to the era of suave gentleman spies.
Jake always managed to insult my very being and yet able to do it in his arrogant, oh-so charming and suave way.
Doing so he evinces the sort of suave, unflappable attitude that comes in handy when you are strolling along a high wire without a net.
The album finds him creating a suave brand of sophisticated midnight mood music, unmistakably catchy, memorable and wildly fun.
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Examples from Classical Literature
England nowhere contains scenery of its kind more suave than that of the ribble, from Ribchester upwards.
His suave politeness was a velvet veil of character behind which he masked the slavering fangs of the beast he really was.
Armorer spoke with suave politeness, but there was a cynical gleam in his eye.
He was dignified and suave and gracious, also persuasive when he chose to be.
A midget is usually suave in manners and not easily embarrassed in public.
But for all the impressive execution of the music, this resplendent score remained under-powered, suave and elegant rather than openhearted.
Restlessness or discontent must have peeped from behind the suave mask.
The gentleman who saw me was particularly suave in manner, but uncommunicative in equal proportion.
Fraser asked again, his voice suddenly suave and beseeching.
But Wilkins was as impenetrably suave as he had been the day before.
The handsome Cardinal was suave, courtly, regretful, but firm.
It is tough chewing, but in digestion most suave and fortifying.
Talvet's poems synthesize intellectualism and sensualism, conceptuality and eidetic mental impressions, satire and suave contemplation.
I have made suave and courtly love to a thousand nursemaids in Hyde Park.
Another his mustachio stout Curls at the ends in fashion suave.
Then there's Al Pacino, Paul Newman and a suave Sean Connery, whose sheer dapperness conjures up images of ladykiller James Bond.
His voice was as smooth and suave as his countenance, as he advanced with a plump little hand extended, murmuring his regret for having missed us at his first visit.
He was a massive, implacable man with a handsome face, arbitrary and exacting with his dependants, but marvellously suave in his manner to admiring strangers.
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