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blague
▪ I. ‖ blague, n. (blag) [Fr.] Pretentious falsehood, ‘humbug.’1837 Carlyle Fr. Rev. (1857) II. iii. v. vi. 313 The largest, most inspiring piece of blague manufactured, for some centuries. 1865 Day of Rest Oct. 580 That is all blague. 1886 Huxley in Pall Mall G. 13 Apr. 13/2 It believes in shibbole... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Blague
Thomas Blague (or Blage) (c.1545–1611) was an English churchman and author. He was the dean of Rochester beginning in 1592. wikipedia.org
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Burt Blague
Burt Blague worked for the Disney company. In 2011, Burt Blague started performing as a clown in Riga Circus. wikipedia.org
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blagueur
‖ blagueur (blagœːr) [Fr. (Robert, 1808), f. blague blague n. + -eur -er1.] One who talks pretentiously; a joker or teller of tall stories.1883 Sat. Rev. 14 Apr. 467/2 [It is] not the laughter of the true humourist, but that of the professional blagueur. c 1903 Wyndham Lewis Lett. (1963) 8, I went t... Oxford English Dictionary
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blag
▪ I. blag, n. slang. (blæg) [Etym. unknown.] Robbery (with violence); theft.1885 Session Paper 30 July 471 There has been another blag down round here. 1936 J. Curtis Gilt Kid 22, I don't want to say ‘O.K.’ and then find out that I've let myself in for..doing a blag on the crown jewels. 1960 Observe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sergej Ignatov
He is the uncle of noted juggler Burt Blague. See also List of jugglers Burt Blague References External links Juggling.org Jugglers 1950 births Living people wikipedia.org
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The Woeful Lamentation of Jane Shore
Blague, she "defiled her bed" with the King and became his concubine. Blague for help, but Mrs. Blague refuses to give her back her diamonds, and throws her out. wikipedia.org
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wolf-fish
ˈwolf-fish [After L. lupus (see wolf n. 3 b). Cf. G. wolfsfisch.] A large and voracious sea-fish, Anarrhichas lupus, having numerous sharp teeth and edible flesh; also called sea-wolf. Also applied to other fishes of the same genus.1569 Blague Sch. Conceytes 153 Of the Cockatrice and Seawolf... The ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carambar
Carambar is famous for the poor quality of these jokes, and the expression blague Carambar () refers to a bad or childish joke. wikipedia.org
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Horsmans Place
, and upon her death c. 1640 bequeathed it to her kinsman Thomas Brown, whose daughter and sole heir Katherine, annexed it to the patrimony of Robert Blague They had a son Barnaby Blague who inherited the estate and sold it to John Bere in 1541. wikipedia.org
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Tête à Toto
See Blague de Toto (Toto joke). Culture of France Typography Doodling motifs fr:Blague de Toto#La tête à Toto wikipedia.org
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François Maistre
Jenny de Lacour") Paris Belongs to Us (1961) – Pierre Goupil The Immoral Moment (1962) – Patrice de Laborde À fleur de peau (1962) – Le commissaire Blague wikipedia.org
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Perrette Pradier
Killer) (1965)L' Amour à la chaine (Tight Skirts, Loose Pleasures) (1964)Behold a Pale Horse (1964)Des frissons partout (Jeff Gordon, Secret Agent) (1963)Blague wikipedia.org
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Jean-Michel Rouzière
Les Godelureaux - (uncredited) 1961: Le Miracle des loups - Un soldat (uncredited) 1962: Portrait-robot 1963: Le Vice et la Vertu - SS Man 1963: Blague wikipedia.org
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Jennie McNulty
In 1893–1894, she played the phony "Comtesse de la Blague" in Morocco Bound, in which role she was called "bright and engaging". wikipedia.org
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