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- adjective
superlative form ofsuave : mostsuave .
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Examples
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"In truth, yes," I interrupted in my suavest tones.
Chapter 11 2010
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They fall in love, they contend, they rage, they bleed, they act stupid, they are betrayed by friends, they are the suavest in the room - I believe both J. Robert Oppenheimer and Marie Curie might have been all of the above.
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They fall in love, they contend, they rage, they bleed, they act stupid, they are betrayed by friends, they are the suavest in the room - I believe both J. Robert Oppenheimer and Marie Curie might have been all of the above.
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Based on a Roman sculpture and done in metalpoint, with gray wash and lead white on a blue background, it is one of the suavest pieces in the show.
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The Bishop's Wife 1947- Cary Grant portrays Dudley, the suavest of angels who visits Earth at holiday time to set a certain Bishop's priorities straight.
John Farr: They Belong In Every Home: The Ten Best Holiday Movies By Farr John Farr 2010
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TV's suavest alcoholic sent Greenwich Village hearts into a flutter when his post-divorce bachelor pad's location was revealed as being in the vicinity of Waverly Place and Sixth Avenue.
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TV's suavest alcoholic sent Greenwich Village hearts into a flutter when his post-divorce bachelor pad's location was revealed as being in the vicinity of Waverly Place and Sixth Avenue.
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The Bishop's Wife 1947- Cary Grant portrays Dudley, the suavest of angels who visits Earth at holiday time to set a certain Bishop's priorities straight.
John Farr: They Belong In Every Home: The Ten Best Holiday Movies By Farr John Farr 2010
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The Bishop's Wife (1947) - Cary Grant portrays Dudley, the suavest of angels who visits Earth at holiday time to set a certain Bishop's priorities straight.
John Farr: They Belong In Every Home: The Best Holiday Movies By Farr 2009
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She raised her face veil139 and, showing two black eyes fringed with jetty lashes, whose glances were soft and languishing and whose perfect beauty was ever blandishing, she accosted the Porter and said in the suavest tones and choicest language, “Take up thy crate and follow me.”
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