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burgundy

[bur-guhn-dee] / ˈbɜr gən di /




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In a Burgundy food market on Thursday, Macron was harangued by a man who decried the high level of government debt, the lack of investment in hospitals and punitive local taxes.

From Reuters

The botanical name tells you this plant is a purple-leafed variety of a Chinese species, and ‘Burgundy’ is one of its man-made cultivars.

From Seattle Times

Lorius died on Tuesday morning in the French region of Burgundy.

From BBC

To Ms. Ross, that result explained why it had been so hard for her to call Burgundy’s 150 employees back to the office.

From New York Times

He lives in Burgundy off an inheritance, a small pension and financial help from friends.

From New York Times