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beauteous

[byoo-tee-uhs, -tyuhs] / ˈbyu ti əs, -tyəs /


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Beauteous Adelaide Moffett Brooks, widowed 24-year-old socialite who sometimes sings in nightclubs and is the daughter of Oilman James Andrew Moffett, filed a bankruptcy petition in Manhattan.

From Time Magazine Archive

Beauteous, auburn-haired Mrs. Randolph Churchill, the British premier's socialite daughter-in-law, took an eight-hour-a-day typing job at the Ministry of Supply.

From Time Magazine Archive

Beauteous, snobbish Elizabeth, long out of his reach, began to bend towards him.

From Time Magazine Archive

Beauteous, witty, charming, she was once called the "merry princess" of the Habsburg Court.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Beauteous Gabrielle," began the words of the text thus set to music.

From Klytia A Story of Heidelberg Castle by Hausrath, Adolf




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