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discreate

[dis-kree-eyt] / ˌdɪs kriˈeɪt /




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He is, after all, Her Majesty's Foreign Secretary, the model of a modern diplomat, discreeter than Nikita, never brusque with Rusk.

From Time Magazine Archive

There was some roughhousing on the ice called a moccasin dance, discreeter dances indoors; skating, tobogganing, skiing went on next morning, but the most interesting event was the slalom race.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tell me now, Filippo, tell me truly, what complexion in general have the discreeter females of that hapless country.

From Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection by Landor, Walter Savage

And the much wiser and discreeter dogs looked up in answer, and seemed to say— "Go yourselves!"

From The Man-Wolf and Other Tales by Erckmann-Chatrian

The world-old Fair of Vanity     Since Bunyan's day has grown discreeter   No more it flocks in crowds to see     A blazing Paul or Peter.

From Dreamthorp A Book of Essays Written in the Country by Smith, Alexander




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