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menage

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


ménage




NOUN
household
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The only reasonably content creature in the ménage is Lucky, their scraggly poodle.

From New York Times

But Carin’s presence throughout his subsequent marriage to the actress Emmy Sonnemann seemed to border on a menage a trois.

From Washington Post

He’d drifted toward booze and weed, forming a ménage à trois with his dyed-hair girlfriend, Cleo, and his aspiring dancer boyfriend, Paul.

From New York Times

Then he struck arms deals worth $24 billion with the UAE as part of an obscene military and commercial ménage à trois between the U.S., the UAE and Israel, which he absurdly tried to pass off as a peace agreement.

From Salon

She’s smoky and flirtatious in “Sugga,” comically desperate in “Amor Salvaje,” sinuous in “Llamame,” brazenly confident in “Business Woman” and breathily hypnotic in “Trio,” which proposes a ménage à trois.

From New York Times