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Definition of Bonhomies

Bonhomie
Bonhomie Bon`ho*mie", Bonhommie Bon`hom*mie", n. [F.] good nature; pleasant and easy manner.

Meaning of Bonhomies from wikipedia

- Anomie & Bonhomie is the fourth album by the British group Scritti Politti, released in 1999. The album marks a sharp departure from their previous synthpop...
- North America by a Prince of Wales. His genial good humour and confident bonhomie made the tour a great success. He inaugurated the Victoria Bridge, Montreal...
- Roy Train for The Hollywood Reporter in 2014 noted "a distance in her bonhomie, obvious even from my perch at the opposite end of the stage high above...
- Rediff.com rated 3 out of 5 stars and notes "Original's goodwill, natural bonhomie amongst the actors and wild card entries, Stree 2's spirited return sure...
- 2020. Narayanan, Tripat (18 March 1995). "Leaving The Theatre Filled With Bonhomie". New Straits Times. p. 28. "Readers pick: Madhuri's best films". Archived...
- 2023. Retrieved 10 May 2024. "TDP-BJP: From NTR-Advani era to Modi-Naidu bonhomie, a look at ups and downs of alliance". www.indiatvnews.com. 12 June 2024...
- Around this time, he also contributed to the Scritti Politti album Anomie & Bonhomie. In January 2002, Rawkus Records was taken over by Geffen Records, which...
- their sons in the army, even recalling their ranks and units. Despite this bonhomie, Hindenburg kept his own counsel. According to Kaiser Wilhelm II, "Hindenburg...
- ideal way to channel the feel-good energy of an Oscars where none of the bonhomie felt forced, as it often can." The Hollywood Reporter columnist Daniel...
- "Solidarity show at wedding – ADMK's brickbats on cauvery mixes with Pranab's bonhomie". The Telegraph. Calcutta. Archived from the original on 16 August 2009...