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pose

[pohz] / poʊz /






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Je suis entrée dans le bureau du tourisme, j’ai posé mille questions à une petite historienne de Stanbridge Station.

From New York Times • Jan. 4, 2017

If it be a question of mere pabulum, it is altogether mal posé.

From Life: Its True Genesis by Wright, R. W.

Cela posé, Ménage, avec son érudition polyglotte, s'abat sur le grec, le latin, l'italien, l'espagnol, l'allemand, le celtique, et ne fait difficulté d'aller jusqu'à l'hébreu.

From On the Study of Words by Trench, Richard Chenevix

He says Philippe, the coiffeur, has never left him, that it won't be his fault if my diadem is not perfectly posé, and that he plied him with beer all along the route.

From Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 by Waddington, Mary King

We have heard him say: "No, I will not claim the hat in that photograph, though I made it, because it is mal posé."

From Woman as Decoration by Burbank, Emily




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