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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

Parmi ses différentes Poësies Latinés, on distingue le Poëme des Jardins.

From On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening, with Biographical Notices of Them, 2nd edition, with considerable additions by Felton, Samuel

"C'est distingue," says Madame La Mode, 'Tis a fabric of subtle distinction.

From Something Else Again by Adams, Franklin P. (Franklin Pierce)

Art of Calvinism;-"Les hommes se piquent toujours de remplir un devoir qui les distingue."

From The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 1 by Cunningham, Peter




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