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pompon

[pom-pon] / ˈpɒm pɒn /




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“It was a revolutionary mix of cool people,” said Charaf Tajer, an owner of Le Pompon, a bar in Paris.

From New York Times • Feb. 24, 2012

Nor did he seem to mind the slightly disparaging nickname they gave him: "Pompon."

From Time Magazine Archive

To "Pompon," as the French affectionately call him, it has proved no liability.

From Time Magazine Archive

At Lille the benign Pompon finally took charge.

From Time Magazine Archive

According to his ideas, Deborah, the tragedienne at the Odeon —a Greek statue!—had too large hands, and the fascinating Blanche Pompon at the Varietes was a mere wax doll.

From A Romance of Youth — Volume 2 by Coppée, François




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