How to Use bon vivant in a Sentence

bon vivant

noun
  • In addition to being a renowned travel writer, he was a bon vivant who loves to hold dinner parties and serve exquisite, elaborate meals.
  • These days, most flâneurs are not bons vivants in top hats.
    Stephanie Rosenbloom, New York Times, 19 June 2023
  • Like the city itself, the food has an inimitable bon vivant spirit.
    Tracey Teo, ajc, 21 July 2022
  • Charles Finch, the film producer, brand builder and bon vivant, didn’t know him, either.
    Vanessa Friedman, New York Times, 22 July 2019
  • Sachs, the oldest sibling, has been filming her bon vivant dad for decades.
    Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times, 15 Jan. 2021
  • Don Artemio was an author born in Saltillo in 1884 who became a bon vivant and a gourmand.
    Dallas News, 13 Apr. 2022
  • Even in the bon vivant capital of the world, the gravity of the current state of things could be felt throughout Paris Fashion Week.
    Lauren Valenti, Vogue, 8 Oct. 2020
  • Her bon vivant father had been the founder of a large British publishing firm, Pergamon Press.
    Washington Post, 17 Mar. 2021
  • Tanya quickly falls in with bon vivant Quentin and his crew of sycophants and hunky, errr, relatives.
    Anna Fixsen, ELLE Decor, 9 Dec. 2022
  • Its founder, a bon vivant who once dated the widowed first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, held all the strings, and pulled them in ways that Mr. Kohn often disliked.
    Fred A. Bernstein, Washington Post, 9 Mar. 2023
  • Before his brothers were killed, Ted Kennedy was the third wheel — a rude, ruddy bon vivant in contrast to the austere Bobby and polished Jack.
    Dan Zak, BostonGlobe.com, 14 Mar. 2018
  • The ceiling was to be shared by a bon vivant, learned cardinal with a select audience of like-minded men.
    Monika Schmitter, Fortune, 21 Mar. 2023
  • This tailor in Manhattan is the definition of the bon vivant.
    Sam Dangremond, Town & Country, 29 May 2015
  • In one instant, bon vivant Hugo (Brian Mackey), the host of a midsummer night’s fete, is exiting stage left.
    David L. Coddon, San Diego Union-Tribune, 21 Oct. 2019
  • He’s proprietor, bon vivant and observer of life’s comedies and tragedies.
    Rick Kogan, chicagotribune.com, 19 July 2021
  • In his search for collaborators (who are being shot by a firing squad in the street), Piller tracks down Van Meegeren, an erstwhile artist, art dealer and bon vivant.
    Katie Walsh, Los Angeles Times, 19 Nov. 2020
  • Friends described him as a bon vivant and a generous colleague who once paid to have apartments built for secretaries at his law practice.
    New York Times, 27 Aug. 2019
  • His father was his usual bon vivant self, Bert remembers.
    CNN, 29 Mar. 2020
  • Kohn was previously cooking at Scala’s Bistro, part of a large group of hotels and restaurants, and found DuVall’s bon vivant lifestyle difficult to get used to at first.
    Janelle Bitker, SFChronicle.com, 9 Nov. 2020
  • Part of the international jet set and known as a bon vivant, Gianni started his career on Wall Street but made his name as a nightlife impresario.
    Georgina Schaeffer, Town & Country, 4 Sep. 2013
  • In it the gay African-American of the title lounges in a Chelsea Hotel penthouse, relating outlandish tales about his past as a hustler, houseboy, cabaret performer, bon vivant, and skid row derelict.
    BostonGlobe.com, 11 Oct. 2019
  • Lest onlookers carp that a bunch of bon vivants have wrecked the joint, Rosen insists that respect for design, architecture, and good food underscores the effort.
    Gabe Ulla, Town & Country, 9 Aug. 2017
  • Gathered on the twenty-eighth floor of the Peninsula were more guests–a mix of journalists, ticketholders, and general bon vivants–than could pass through his tiny restaurant over three or four nights.
    Jason Tesauro, Esquire, 7 Dec. 2017
  • As an irritable bon vivant who mainlined jazz and cocaine to sing lullabies like a cherub in a Tiepolo painting, David Crosby made no sense.
    Chris Richards, Washington Post, 20 Jan. 2023
  • Murray walks around carrying his own bon vivant spotlight.
    Armond White, National Review, 23 Oct. 2020
  • David Anthony Smith is brilliant as Andrew Wyke, a bon vivant, game loving, whiskey swilling, mystery writer of a certain age.
    Laura Demarco, cleveland, 21 Feb. 2020
  • The family’s elder statesman and Godfather, now in his eighties, was still active and dominant, a bon vivant whom no one could suppress.
    Calvin Tomkins, The New Yorker, 16 Jan. 2023
  • Gwynne, a scion of the Vanderbilt family and brother to the notorious socialite Kiki Preston, was a bon vivant with a literary bent.
    Helen Rosner, The New Yorker, 25 Nov. 2019
  • Mr Johnson represents the party’s wing of cavalier public-school bons vivants.
    The Economist, 10 Aug. 2019
  • But in the retellings of the legend, the focus is often on only the murders -- or on the farcical letter published in the local press in 1919 as a manifesto from a jazz-loving bon vivant who just so happened to be a serial killer.
    James Karst, NOLA.com, 7 Jan. 2018

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