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Examples
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Une Blague: Do you know what the limestone said to the geologist?
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Sometimes I wish you had pronounciations for the Vocab words as well. e.g. Blague?
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There were critics who complained that at 23, rue Quelle Blague the beer tasted like lilac water and the perfumes smelled of hops.
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Une Blague: Do you know what the limestone said to the geologist?
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Just stopped in via RJ's Daily Blague, and so glad I did, sir.
More From the "My Daughter Talks Like a Victorian Novel" File Slimbolala 2005
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Blague à part, c'est plutôt cocasse comme situation.
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Everyone seems to be talking about Reece's book, for another take try "Thomas, Jefferson, and Stewardship" at The Daily Blague.
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There were many elderly gentlemen in the author's younger days, who still held it part of the amusement of a journey "to parley with mine host," who often resembled, in his quaint humour, mine Host of the Garter, in the Merry Wives of Windsor; or Blague of the George, in the Merry Devil of Edmonton.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 368, May 2, 1829 Various
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Miss Hamilton had still another pair of gloves of the same sort as those she had sent to Miss Blague, which she made a present of to her rival, with a few knots of the same riband, which appeared to have been made on purpose for her, brown as she was.
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Buckingham, who brought Brisacier forward as often as he could, came to desire him, on the part of the king, to dance with Miss Blague, without knowing what was then passing in this nymph's heart: Brisacier excused himself, on account of the contempt that he had for country dances: Miss
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