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bonhomie

[bon-uh-mee, bon-uh-mee, baw-naw-mee] / ˌbɒn əˈmi, ˈbɒn əˌmi, bɔ nɔˈmi /










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But the region’s bonhomie has frayed in recent years amid nationwide upheaval.

From Seattle Times

Yet when the Japanese and South African soccer teams met on Thursday night, a day before the opening ceremony, it was clear that most of that good will and bonhomie had vanished.

From New York Times

But beneath the bonhomie lay some political caution.

From Washington Post

Republican strategist Matt Dole said both Trump and those vying to stay close to him benefited from such public displays of bonhomie.

From Reuters

They shook hands but shared little of the body-language bonhomie that Trump did with Putin.

From Seattle Times