And the crowd that throngs the wharf as the steamer draws alongside is gay and debonair; it is a noisy, cheerful, gesticulating crowd. It is a sea of brown faces.
Folks that watched it on television thought Kennedy won because Nixon was sweating and Kennedy was looking debonair and so it's sort of like, defined how powerful television was for presidential politics going forward.
His manner was boyish, gay, and debonair, but withal it had a serenity that I was peculiarly conscious of and that I did not recollect in the lad I had known before.
" Good morning, Rosamunda, here are your letters, and your most devoted ready to execute any commissions you may have for him, " was Charlie's greeting as he came in looking comely, gay, and debonair as usual.