You can make 160 anagrams from letters in bonhomie (behimnoo).
1795-1805; French, equivalent to bonhomme good-natured man (see boon2, Homo) + -ie -y3
Hanna is famous for his bonhomie, and is a fine story-teller.
And yet she was so good-natured, so full of fun and bonhomie!
A national security conference in Canada brings out the bonhomie among U.S. senators.
The mirror of bonhomie (easy-hearted good-fellowship), he always was.
His manner was full of bonhomie now, and had no trace of affectation.
There was a good deal of bonhomie and pleasantry in his conversation.
His address is frank, and his whole manner noticeable for bonhomie.
"Certainly, my dear fellow," said Hoffland, with a delightful ease and bonhomie.
At the Globes, the night is all bonhomie, backslapping and table-hopping.
It was a happening, a celebration of “La Julia,” as the Italians called her, who dished up advice along with bonhomie and cheer.
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