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She has a regal air.
His refusal to partake in the egalitarian ordeal of the elevator gave him a regal air.
The Maharani imparted a regal air while wafting along on my brief test ride.
6.32pm BST 74 min: Chiriches has a regal air about him.
She doesn't have the regal air and exaggerated manner that many stage-honed actresses never manage to shed.
She is self-deprecating, despite her forbidding, almost regal air (well, regal until she removes her shoes for the interview).
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All of that adds up to a shift away from any of the regal airs connoted by the word L'Impero, Italian for "empire," and toward the more festive spirit telegraphed by the tag Convivio, which isn't even a proper Italian term.
Before the thought had occurred that kids are better off bearing a quasi-regal air of confidence.
The less well-to-do characters are called things such as Pam, Shelley and Roxanne; they smoke Embassy Regals, attach pine air fresheners to the rear-view mirrors of their cars and have husbands who sit around all day in front of the telly.
Men who even slightly resembled James Bond, who could pass for civilians but had an air of regal deviousness about them, men whose hair coöperated, impressed Sid terribly.
"What do you think?" I say to one of the other rookies, Al Holton, who is maybe mid-50s with an air of regal calm.
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