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salle a manger

[sal a mahn-zhey] / sal a mɑ̃ˈʒeɪ /
NOUN
dining room
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Scene: The salle a manger of the Bank of France in the Hotel de Toulouse, an historic palace built by the great architect Francois Mansart, for a natural son of Louis XIV.

From Time Magazine Archive

Jacintha put him into the salle a manger.

From White Lies by Reade, Charles

The salle a manger was very prettily decorated with texts, and the furniture upholstered with cheveux de horse, Louis Quinze.

From Literary Lapses by Leacock, Stephen

He dressed slowly, and having done so, descended to the salle a manger.

From Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo by Le Queux, William

Dodd rubbed his eyes and saw those two foul faces at the end of the kitchen: for such it was, though called salle a manger.

From Hard Cash by Reade, Charles




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