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  • Then the embroidered lace curtains on the left window and dig those GORGEOUS aqua bleu shutters (ma couleur favorie). the red "boucherie" sign is fun -- I imagine the angled "u" as a grande bouche opening up for the delights that can be found inside ... drools.

    rencontre - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • Then the embroidered lace curtains on the left window and dig those GORGEOUS aqua bleu shutters ma couleur favorie. the red "boucherie" sign is fun--I imagine the angled "u" as a grande bouche opening up for the delights that can be found inside ...drools.

    rencontre - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • Rabbits fluffy and skinned hung in a meat department designed to look like a true boucherie.

    Three Stations : An Arkady Renko Novel Martin Cruz Smith 2010

  • Our local boucherie, Chez Vito, carries Q Tonic in two sizes.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • Je passe ma vie devant le telephone en attendant que Monsieur C ou G me donne une reponse (j'espere positive) pour le poste a la poissonnerie/boucherie/charcu/legumes (la ou ya de la place quoi ...)

    pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2009

  • I pictured myself flitting Frenchly from boucherie to épicier to boulangerie, then fastening on an apron and whisking up an intimate meal in the tiny galley kitchen.

    The Little Lady Agency and the Prince Hester Browne 2008

  • I pictured myself flitting Frenchly from boucherie to épicier to boulangerie, then fastening on an apron and whisking up an intimate meal in the tiny galley kitchen.

    The Little Lady Agency and the Prince Hester Browne 2008

  • La boucherie/butcher's: a place cocottes, French or otherwise, ought to steer clear of.

    French Word-A-Day: 2006

  • La boucherie/butcher's: a place cocottes, French or otherwise, ought to steer clear of.

    French Word-A-Day: 2006

  • I pictured myself flitting Frenchly from boucherie to épicier to boulangerie, then fastening on an apron and whisking up an intimate meal in the tiny galley kitchen.

    The Little Lady Agency and the Prince Hester Browne 2008

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