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distingue

[dis-tang-gey, dih-stang-gey, dee-stan-gey] / ˌdɪs tæŋˈgeɪ, dɪˈstæŋ geɪ, di stɛ̃ˈgeɪ /


distingué






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His shoe trees were casts that had been made from his feet, and he described himself as distingue.

From Time Magazine Archive

A bushy white beard he had, and silken hair on his head, tres distingue.

From Time Magazine Archive

I think they make him look rather distingue.

From The Prairie Wife by Dunn, Harvey

His tall person was clad in a heavy overcoat, which seemed to combine comfort with elegance, and gave to him, even in his leaning posture, a distingue air.

From Opening a Chestnut Burr by Roe, Edward Payson

Du c�t� de l'ouest il est presque toujours recouvert de ces masses qu'on distingue de loin � leur teinte grise et blanch�tre m�l�e de sillons d'un rouge peu fonc�.

From Theory of the Earth, Volume 2 (of 4) by Hutton, James




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