How To Use Urbane In A Sentence

  • He appears, at first sight, to be very like his urbane television character, the radio psychiatrist Dr Frasier Crane.
  • That expenditure our sons will incur just on their motorcycles and mobile phones," the turbaned, grey-bearded Mr. Singh says. On Punjab's Farms, 'Everybody Has No Jobs'
  • One of my favourites, this is a light hearted piece inspired by a chance encounter at a private party with a man then at the height of his power in the country; I was fascinated beyond words by the effect he had on the would-be urbane and aspiringly sophisticated! Archive 2007-05-01
  • The robed and turbaned figures moving slowly across a sepia ground on the first screen are drawn from an 1895 film.
  • There were Berber men with daggers and turbaned heads, and women with colourful headscarves.
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  • It was a terrible thing to say, especially since he is an urbane man.
  • One is the judge, an urbane amoralist like Jones in Conrad's novel, who is to preside over the registration of indigenous people to vote in a forthcoming election. The Devil's Garden by Edward Docx – review
  • You see paint indicate on the bucket 10% - rate of 20% add water, you attribute inurbane demand captious .
  • If either party persists in refusal to confirm, and cannot show injury, that party's behavior is declared inurbane. The Galaxy Primes
  • The genre was known for its urbane disinclination to perform any icky operations involving hearts: pouring them out, for instance, or affixing them to sleeves.
  • Educated at one of Shanghai's top universities, he's urbane, articulate in English and works in a foreign law firm.
  • The move from brute power to one of the most fashionable and urbane runarounds on the road isn't as bizarre as it sounds, he insists.
  • Indeed Safire should be remembered, not only as a man passionate about language, but as a civil and urbane conservative who, I would like to believe, was as appalled by the current outbreak of right-wing political ergotism as am I. Archive 2009-09-01
  • He was impeccably dressed, unfailingly polite, urbane and sophisticated.
  • His blurred tone and urbane, eloquent solos are enjoyable enough, but the star here is the tenorist.
  • He was urbane, loved books and theatre, and was always unflappable. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's the urbane family man, charming in company and fanatical about sport.
  • Don't let the repoter spook you, and you have to behave urbanely.
  • The Parasol Protectorate series totally fits the idea of urbane fantasy. Urbane Fantasy Anyone?
  • Colleagues describe him as urbane and well connected.
  • The confusion of national and personal interest is not uncommon among dictators, however urbane.
  • The irony of Claudius as an urbane "berserker" may be picked up by the reader or teacher, but it ought to be handled very carefully before being dropped again. Idiom in Shakespeare
  • In front of him were three turbaned young men on the quay. Gideon’s war
  • The toilet too, with its mirror, turbaned, after the manner of the beginning of the century, with a coiffure of murrey-coloured silk, and its hundred strange-shaped boxes, providing for arrangements which had been obsolete for more than fifty years, had an antique, and in so far a melancholy, aspect. The Tapestried Chamber
  • At last, something has breached the barriers of the urbane politeness he seems to construct around himself these days.
  • Young (a local schoolteacher who was recently named the Poet Laureate of Alexandria) that treat each letter of the alphabet to playful and urbane snatches of verse (reminiscent of Ogden Nash at his airiest), and video projections designed by Wendall K. Harrington. In performance: 21st Century Consort
  • Allah is the greatest!" chanted the turbaned clerics. Iran's Green Movement Lives
  • In place of imposing rational discovery, the hard-boiled hero experiences bewildering initiation into the violence just under an urbane surface.
  • Bausch never succumbs to trippy New Age stuff that this set might suggest, however, and instead often engages her players in urbane games with tables and chairs and other hallmarks of daily life incongruous to the deep blue sea. Archive 2007-11-01
  • He was an urbane intellectual in a country terrorized by a primitive tribal thug and his loyal clansmen.
  • As so many urbane sophisticates did before him, Lévy comes to the New World and completely misunderstands the Natives.
  • He was charming, urbane and a superb artist. The Sun
  • The classical skyscraper is one of Gotham's gifts to the world, the urbane expression of its technical genius, wealth, and confident cosmopolitanism.
  • The urbane Dane sat on a cane chair and caned his son when the hurricane came.
  • And for all their alleged ironic detachment and urbane wit, they never got the joke.
  • Even if the urbane middle-class Delhiite deigns to get down from his E-class or rigged-meter auto-rickshaw, there is no place to walk across vast stretches of the capital city of India. Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
  • In one of his columns, the urbane Noël Coward is introduced by the columnist to "Two-Ton" Tony Galento, the fireplug Jersey heavyweight who once knocked down Joe Louis. Before Gossip Was Gawkerfied
  • Collegeeducated and schooled in black culture, Williams's more urbane style was characteristic of many of the early black deejays.
  • Wander through awned streets . Turbaned faces going by.
  • The true standout moments are not necessarily the most urbane.
  • maintained an urbane tone in his letters
  • A less common subspecies generates vocal noises to signal intellectual superiority rather than just urbane sophistication.
  • Miss Prosody, quite genial and urbane after luncheon, was deep in consultation with the boatman as to the locality of certain ferns she proposed spudding up for her pet rockery at "The Maples," where her lighter hours were diurnally spent in washing and tending her spoils. Bluebell A Novel
  • Gideon counted seven turbaned men gathering at the edge of the water, blasting away, as he sucked in as much air as his lungs would hold and dove again, this time heading for cover behind an ancient teak river barge. Gideon’s war
  • A Mini is a car that is bandy, diminutive and urbane, which is to say, good on gas and easy to park. What Part of 'Mini' Did You Not Grasp, BMW?
  • It’s entirely possible that he chose her to fulfill another dichotomy – left-brain unites with right-brain, urbane weds earthy, Rea Irvin meets Osamu Tezuka. From the stack: Asterios Polyp
  • It was once attributed to Guercino, which is understandable since the type of the bearded and turbaned king, his gentle solicitude, the discreet radiance and the soft glow on the faces are reminiscent of that artist's quieter late works.
  • An urbane man who wears his intellectual learning lightly, he retires next year, when he will be 60.
  • Some even remember him as being affable, urbane, ambitious - and confident with women.
  • He has the two requisite characteristics: toughness and a smooth, urbane manner.
  • He's foppish, priapic and urbane, making the word 'lacuna' sound like a decadent holiday destination. Evening Standard - Home
  • The morning dawned upon them in a narrow rambla, its bottom formed of broken rocks, where once had raved along the mountain-torrent, while above there beetled great arid cliffs, over the brows of which they beheld the turbaned heads of their fierce and exulting foes. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada
  • He was urbane and charming as, indeed, are most members of the Sri Lankan ruling elite.
  • If the eminent doctor's manner appears a trifle inurbane of our tastes, we must bear in mind that the doctor may be from a place, or a stratum, not so meticulous in these matters. The Worlds Of Robert A Heinlein
  • His urbanely crinkly face oozes disapproval; his querulous voice is like a fingernail at a scab.
  • He is, in fact, a fusion of his former angry young mushroom-munching rebel and an urbane, self-possessed CEO.
  • The turbaned man sprang to attention, another demobbed soldier of the empire ready to present arms. Let The Dead Lie
  • The white-turbaned Shiite cleric, who has held several senior government positions since the 1979 Islamic revolution, said in an interview Tuesday that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, along with the clerics and Revolutionary Guard commanders who support him, will be defeated by what he describes as a burgeoning movement of ordinary people, ayatollahs and lawmakers. "news" via big sleep in Google Reader
  • This is some of the most polite, urbane jazz I have heard for ages.
  • Though she had known him less than two days, Dorethea considered Mr Shrewsbury to be wonderfully urbane and civilised.
  • I had heard the word only once before, at the annual county fair, where one of the curiosities was a turbaned man who claimed to be able to foretell the future. American Yoga Association Beginner’s Manual Fully Revised and Updated
  • For barefoot boys as young as four in tatty shirts, to turbaned men in their sixties, football is a passion.
  • Both characters are urbane easterners who fit very well into the diverse, fast-paced lifestyle of New York.
  • He continued to be much sought after as a speaker, delivering speeches that were elegant, witty and urbane. Times, Sunday Times
  • Neil was urbane, witty, direct, and honest.
  • That makes the in-color onlooker the heteroclite, and the urbane aesthetic cellist the metroclite. Heteroclite.
  • This time his tongue tickled a greater variety of refined, abstract words from his mouth, while speaking in an educated, urbane manner.
  • Up the street come troops of the auxiliaries, black Africans and yellow Asiatics, beturbaned and befezed, and coolies swinging along with machine guns and mountain batteries on their heads, and the bare feet of all, in quick rhythm, going _slish, slish, slish_ through the pavement mud. The People of the Abyss
  • Their all-black uniforms complemented well the restaurant's suave and urbane ambience.
  • The vocals add a contemporary edge and are essential to keeping the show current yet still retaining an urbane feel. The Sun
  • Liverpool Street, you pose -- yes, _pose_, Jack -- as the urbane man, Foe-Farrell
  • With its vintage cable cars and cosmopolitan restaurants, the city is brimming with urbane sophistication.
  • The decor is urbane rather than academic, with modern paintings on the wall and liberal use of a mushroom colour scheme. Times, Sunday Times
  • This dastardly double-dealing duo plays quite well together, injecting a great deal of sinister, urbane menace into the movie, and adding extra levels of complexity to the story.
  • The word "maharaja" conjures up the image of a turbaned, bejewelled ruler, fabulously wealthy, fabulously powerful. WN.com - Business News
  • And though he likes the view from where he is, it's not easy to always be the smiling face, the urbane, even-tempered young man.
  • That's Robert Wagner, who enjoyed his biggest success on Hart To Hart and It Takes A Thief, this larky series about an urbane jewel thief recruited to steal for the government when they're not free to act. Michael Giltz: DVDs: "West Side Story" (Almost) Perfect In New BluRay Set
  • Those who have met him recall his urbane charm, vigorous handshakes, jokes and contagious laughter, but also his short temper, especially towards "arrogant" journalists. Laurent Gbagbo: Democratic martyr turned dictator | David Smith
  • But the whole way that WoW could become a kind of golf for elite master game devs and academics was because of the arch, deliberately removed, deliberately urbane and ironizing stance that these academics and game devs take toward it. Class Begins in...
  • The result is a collection of songs that shift like sands, with cyberpunk, strings, looped beats and urbane poetry blurring the divide between rock and the experimental.
  • And their teacher: he's a tall, very urbane and rather natty man, with a grave manner.
  • Cary Grant, you will remember, was the sophisticated, urbane Englishman.
  • Do not have inurbane conversation with the person that challenges you to work, no matter the other side has how cloddish, how is utterance had provoke a gender.
  • His sharp intellect, keen wit and urbane presence have been an asset of varying value to the Labour Party for almost 40 years.
  • Most of the films cover a post-war to late '60s period when art houses became popular in American cities and the term codified a certain type of urbane international sensibility, derided by Pauline Kael as where "the educated audience often uses' art 'films in much the same self-indulgent way as the mass audience uses Hollywood' product '- finding wish fulfillment in the form of cheap and easy congratulation on their sensitivities and their liberalism. PopMatters
  • “May you ever have naked women to toss tiny pickels an coo in oblivious delight at your witty urbane opener of foreign post”. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » The Surrealist Compliment Generator
  • Then there was Sir Thomas himself: a title conferring aristocracy; a man who was urbane, intelligent, and generous, donating millions to charity and supporting worthwhile causes through his philanthropy. The Viognier Vendetta
  • Pavilion overhung the Mall; looking down one could see the coming and going of leisurely Government peons in scarlet and gold, Cashmiri vendors of great bales of embroideries and skins, big-turbaned Pahari horse-dealers, chaffering in groups, and here and there a mounted The Pool in the Desert
  • The black-turbaned man with outsized feet, hands, girth, and ambition is a Sayyid, a direct descendant of the Prophet Mohammed.
  • Just it would be, "pursues the author," and by no means inurbane; but hardly, perhaps, Christian. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873
  • By day, this urbane, well-educated man mastered complex problems in a high-tech consulting firm.
  • `I had tea occasionally with the Duke,' said Mr. Eggers urbanely
  • The decor is urbane rather than academic, with modern paintings on the wall and liberal use of a mushroom colour scheme. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pop and jazz standards delivered with wit and wisdom by urbane vocalist. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was authoritarian and intolerant but was also urbane and charming when he needed to be.
  • Slim turbaned Indians blew through long pipes of reed or brass and charmed-or feigned to charm-great hooded snakes and horrible horned adders.
  • Aziz became known as the urbane and kindly public face of Saddam's regime in the lead-up to the first Gulf War in 1991 and the allied invasion of 2003. Canada.com Top Stories
  • John Herschel was an urbane, kindly and generous man.
  • Rising before dawn in the room he shares with 16 other students, Dallah prays in the mosque, then, seated on the floor beside his white-turbaned teacher, known as a maulvi, he studies Arabic grammar, Islamic philosophy, the Quran and the speeches of the Holy Prophet. The Making Of A Mujahed
  • She found her man the right hairstylist and updated his frumpy wardrobe to achieve the urbane Euro flavor he aspired to.
  • Balancing out the aforementioned examples of popular sentiment are a host of obscurities from various branches of urbane soul.
  • And if the model of critical practice sounds urbane, recondite and not a little esoteric, it need not be dull.
  • The genre was known for its urbane disinclination to perform any icky operations involving hearts: pouring them out, for instance, or affixing them to sleeves.
  • During the last century, Finland has reinvented itself as a highly sophisticated, socially urbane culture with the highest aspirations for design and for architecture.
  • A clean, cool finish completes the urbane, hip feel.
  • Without giving thought to wind storm rain, you always wait hard before the door, see I laugh with respect to tender ground, always bless me, praise I, never dispute my crude and inurbane.
  • The soldiers are smartly dressed: they were khaki uniforms, ornate red, yellow and black cummerbunds and matching collars, turbaned and tasselled headgear, and badges of the BSF.
  • Carrie Vaughn just created the term urbane fantasy, I love it. Urbane Fantasy Anyone?
  • Up the street come troops of the auxiliaries, black Africans and yellow Asiatics, beturbaned and befezed, and coolies swinging along with machine guns and mountain batteries on their heads, and the bare feet of all, in quick rhythm, going slish, slish, through the pavement mud. Coronation Day
  • Pat was cultured and urbane and had a wonderful sense of humour.
  • The vocals add a contemporary edge and are essential to keeping the show current yet still retaining an urbane feel. The Sun
  • He wooed dozens of heroines on-screen and captivated millions of fans off it with his urbane charm.
  • Black and white can also bring a touch of drama to dining and living rooms, where sideboards, screens and leather sofas can provide a touch of urbane chic.
  • Clever, philosophical, urbane, trenchant, the feuilleton is an attempt, in Roth's words, to say "true things on half a page. Dispatches From a Lost Empire
  • Up the street come troops of the auxiliaries, black Africans and yellow Asiatics, beturbaned and befezed, and coolies swinging along with machine guns and mountain batteries on their heads, and the bare feet of all, in quick rhythm, going slish, slish, slish through the pavement mud. CORONATION DAY
  • And their teacher: he's a tall, very urbane and rather natty man, with a grave manner.
  • He was urbane, witty, had impeccable taste and was by all accounts a great fan of the ladies.
  • That means style queens are going to feel a lot more comfortable in New Town's urbane outposts than the boozy, backslapping pubs of Old Town.
  • Inevitably, it's somewhere between the two, and this year the emphasis is on what you'd have to call urbane, slightly retro funk-pop the very good Metronomy; headliners Two Door Cinema Club. This week's new live music
  • As-Salem Musa, a turbaned Baluch graybeard, told me that his father and grandfather before him built boats. Pakistan’s Fatal Shore
  • The vocals add a contemporary edge and are essential to keeping the show current yet still retaining an urbane feel. The Sun
  • The next morning, I woke to news that just one day prior to the announcement of bin Laden's death, a turbaned Sikh man had been gunned down in Las Vegas in a possible hate crime. Chris Stedman: We Haven't Won Yet
  • This, you knew immediately, was the art of an urbane and worldly society that valued beauty, elegance and sophistication.
  • Upstairs that means the baffled diplomat Sir Hallam (Ed Stoppard), his striving wife Lady Agnes (Keeley Hawes) and a scene-stealing Eileen Atkins as Sir Hallam's mother Maud, who has just returned from abroad with a monkey that applauds her when she wakes each morning and a turbaned Sikh secretary (Art Malik). Servants, Swords and Sad Sex
  • The soldiers are smartly dressed: they were khaki uniforms, ornate red, yellow and black cummerbunds and matching collars, turbaned and tassled headgear, and badges.
  • Let's make sure all those "turbaned" animals know who's got the power. The Guantanamo Bay military prison meets the requirements of the Geneva Conventions.
  • The actress will reveal just what goes on inside that turbaned head!
  • Pop and jazz standards delivered with wit and wisdom by urbane vocalist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Neil was urbane, witty, direct, and honest.
  • So many turbaned and veiled well wishers, all agreed she'd made a fine catch.
  • Sometimes people feel insulted to get doles from jeans-clad English-speaking urbane rich-kids.
  • Here is the celebrated passage about "Wragg is in custody," the text of which, though no doubt painful in subject and inurbane in phraseology, is really a rather slender basis on which to draw up an indictment against a nation. Matthew Arnold
  • He seemed an urbane and charming man. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
  • The entablature is supported by four beturbaned telamones; in the centre is the draped sarcophagus.
  • They were urbane as well as patriotic, superbly efficient in their work yet interested in the world outside government.

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