Bonhomies [noun]

Definition of Bonhomies:

amiability

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Sentence/Example of Bonhomies:

Well, under the mask of bonhomie, which made me believe him to be a worthy man, was concealed the most commonplace nature.

Hanna is famous for his bonhomie, and is a fine story-teller.

The pleasant sight was Count Cavour, in plainest dress, with a head full of power, mingled with bonhomie.

His address has all the captivating bonhomie which is the leading feature of his poetry, and, indeed, of his whole moral nature.

To this easy bonhomie was added a sense of humor, always quick to appreciate an amusing situation.

Well, I console myself—since consolation is needed—with the greater bonhomie.

His expression passed from official bonhomie to official contrition.

Little now remained to her of beauty, but she had an attractive bonhomie and a wide charity for the world of women.

"I believe my mother expects the whole party," Amherst replied, shaking hands with the false bonhomie of the man entrapped.

I had a number of other Italian friends too, full of beautiful bonhomie and Southern sweetness of temperament.