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distingue

[dis-tang-gey, dih-stang-gey, dee-stan-gey] / ˌdɪs tæŋˈgeɪ, dɪˈstæŋ geɪ, di stɛ̃ˈgeɪ /


distingué






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His shoe trees were casts that had been made from his feet, and he described himself as distingue.

From Time Magazine Archive

A bushy white beard he had, and silken hair on his head, tres distingue.

From Time Magazine Archive

Du c�t� de l'ouest il est presque toujours recouvert de ces masses qu'on distingue de loin � leur teinte grise et blanch�tre m�l�e de sillons d'un rouge peu fonc�.

From Theory of the Earth, Volume 2 (of 4) by Hutton, James

I heard one lady remarking how 'reserved and distingue you were, and another," she added, with a flash of her ever-ready mirthfulness, "said you were 'deliciously homely.'

From Nature's Serial Story by Roe, Edward Payson

She spoke French so perfectly that there might be some truth in this report, and it was agreed that her manners were fine, and her air distingue.

From Vanity Fair by Thackeray, William Makepeace




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