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menage

[mey-nahzh, mey-nazh] / meɪˈnɑʒ, meɪˈnaʒ /


ménage




NOUN
household
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Wing Boujard crossed for her second score of the game, following her hat-trick against Wales on the opening weekend, before replacement Menage bulldozed her way down the right flank for another score.

From BBC • Apr. 17, 2021

In the meantime, Ms. Menage agreed to tiptoe out of the shadows to reveal some of her secrets over Zoom.

From New York Times • Dec. 1, 2020

It lies in a house in Fitzroy Square in Central London, where Chiara Menage, an elegant 54-year-old former film producer, runs an online vintage clothing store from her kitchen table: Menage Modern Vintage.

From New York Times • Dec. 1, 2020

After an hour or so, Menage explodes from the exhaustion of possibilities, and the cast is left to pick up the pieces.

From Time Magazine Archive

Menage says, that this Triolet, as he calls it, a Sort of low Poetry where one or two Verses are repeated three Times, was the King of Triolet's, and written by the famous Mons.

From An Essay on Criticism by Oldmixon, John




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