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• a person who acts and gets things done
Example sentence• It's important to recognize the doer of a good deed. |
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Example sentence• I have an appointment with my masseuse later today. |
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verb
• use again after processing
Example sentence• She decided to reuse the old newspaper as wrapping paper. |
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noun
• a shade of green tinged with yellow
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• of something having the yellowish green color of Chartreuse liqueur
Example sentence• I bought a bottle of chartreuse for my home bar. |
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Example sentence• She was trained as a professional danseuse at an early age. |
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• A female singer; often specifically a popular or cabaret singer.
Example sentence• The chanteuse captivated the audience with her beautiful voice. |
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• A fine semi-lustrous crepe in satin weave.
Example sentence• She wore a lovely charmeuse gown to the gala. |
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• a quiet song intended to lull a child to sleep
Example sentence• She sang a sweet berceuse to put the baby to sleep. |
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Example sentence• She is a talented diseuse who captivates the audience with her dramatic performances. |
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• A saleswoman in a fashionable clothing store.
Example sentence• The vendeuse helped me find the perfect outfit. |
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noun
• someone who attends the theater
Example sentence• As a dedicated playgoer, I attend at least three plays a month. |
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noun
• Someone who goes to the beach.
Example sentence• The beachgoer relaxed on the sandy shore, soaking up the sun. |
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Example sentence• The gallerygoer admired the paintings on display. |
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noun
• A trader, particularly in furs, who worked (and explored) in the area of Canada and the northern United States from the 16th to early 19th centuries; they were often of Quebecois extraction.
Example sentence• The voyageur paddled his canoe through the winding river. |
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Example sentence• She wore a precieuse necklace to the party. |
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noun
• a European river; flows into the North Sea
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noun
• the second brightest star in Orion
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Example sentence• The racegoer placed a bet on his favorite horse to win the race. |
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• a woman skilled in aiding the delivery of babies
Example sentence• The accoucheuse helped deliver the baby during the home birth. |
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Example sentence• She is the only female chauffeuse in town. |
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Example sentence• She was known to be a poseuse, always striking exaggerated poses for attention. |
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Example sentence• The blanchisseuse washed the clothes by hand. |
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Example sentence• She is a successful entrepreneuse who started her own tech company. |
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Example sentence• The farceuse entertained the audience with her comedic performance. |
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Example sentence• La vue depuis la montagne est merveilleuse. |
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Example sentence• The mitrailleuse was a type of early machine gun developed in the 19th century. |
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Example sentence• The petroleuse was arrested for starting the fire at the city hall. |
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Example sentence• She was known as a lively raconteuse, captivating her audience with her humorous anecdotes. |
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Example sentence• The repetiteuse played the same piece of music over and over again. |
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Example sentence• She was a daydreamer and a reveuse, always lost in her own thoughts. |
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Example sentence• The fox made its way through a smeuse in the hedgerow. |
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Example sentence• The tricoteuse was knitting a scarf in the corner of the cafe. |
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Example sentence• He wore a vareuse during the boating trip. |
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Example sentence• She turned on the veilleuse to create a soft and relaxing ambience in the room. |
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noun
• a chair of the 18th century used at game tables, having a padded top rail on which spectators could lean.
Example sentence• She was accused of being a voyeuse, spying on her neighbors through binoculars. |
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Example sentence• The religieuse is a type of French pastry that consists of two choux pastries stacked on top of each other, filled with flavored cream, and typically topped with a chocolate ganache. |
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