noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The atmosphere of bonhomie was suddenly gone.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At the negotiating table, however, bonhomie did not apply.
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But despite all the bonhomie about career breaks in the Nogales maquilas, Colantuoni says one thing is clear.
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Even so, a spirit of close cooperation and bonhomie was generated, contributing much to the success of the Workshop.
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He was short, a little overweight, more than a little rubicund as to his features and exuded an aura of cheerful bonhomie .
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Her voice was breathless with bonhomie when she answered the telephone, with an undertone of throatiness that David found attractive.
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It is another opportunity to promote sales and to entertain customers, and bonhomie is the order of the day.
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Jamie by nature is a cheerful soul, but somehow his bonhomie conjured a shadow.
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They sat on folding chairs around a plywood table, drinking brown beer until they had achieved a state of alcoholic bonhomie .