Our house is very far from the center, but the little canal is very comme il faut. |
According to her, it was not comme il faut to board or live in a rented house. |
Kissing thin air is not comme il faut, especially among Europeans. |
In other parts of the western world, the use of force and crude political arm-twisting is delegitimized and no longer comme il faut. |
Not that anyone ever looked at her that way, since from immaculately creased slacks to cropped dark hair to giant, fun glasses she was absolutely comme il faut. |
The Louvre, the great bastion of comme il faut art history, has succumbed to contemporary art. |