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pourboire

[poor-bwar, poor-bwahr] / purˈbwar, pʊərˈbwɑr /


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At any rate, M. Clemenceau was so excited that he forgot to give the usual pourboire to the female attendant who conducted him to his front seat in the fauteuils.

From Time Magazine Archive

It appeared that during the work one of our friends, apparently despairing of any pourboire appropriate to his own conceptions of reward, had sold his share of the tip to the driver for fifteen cents.

From Pipefuls by Morley, Christopher

When he left the yellow cab in the Cour du H�vre, the driver had fifty centimes pourboire, though it was not like his passengers to go beyond three sous.

From The Transgression of Andrew Vane a novel by Carryl, Guy Wetmore

Paul's chauffeur said to himself as he pocketed an extravagant pourboire.

From High Noon A New Sequel to 'Three Weeks' by Elinor Glyn by Anonymous

The matter is then arbitrated by the driver who accepts as client the one who offers the largest pourboire.

From The Note-Book of an Attaché Seven Months in the War Zone by Wood, Eric Fisher




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