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bravade
▪ I. † braˈvade Obs. [a. F. bravade, (according to Littré) ad. It. bravata bragging, boasting, f. bravare to brag, boast, f. bravo: see brave. Cf. also Sp. bravada, and see -ade.] = bravado.1579 J. Stubbes Gaping Gulf C vj, Euen so will it be harder then yron for Englishmen to digest..the french ins... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fréjus
It organises several fairs throughout the year; there is the pottery fair and the Bravade amongst its Roman and Gothic architecture with the 'old tile' wikipedia.org
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bravado
▪ I. bravado, n. (brəˈveɪdəʊ, -ˈvɑːdəʊ) Also 6–7 brauado, braueado, 7 brauardo, bravadoe, brevada; pl. bravadoes (also -os). [ad. Sp. bravada and F. bravade: see bravade and -ado2.] 1. Boastful or threatening behaviour; ostentatious display of courage or boldness; bold or daring action intended to i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Esa Pietilä
(to be come 2017) by Bravade Quartet Brisk, for cello & marimba, F.P. by Eeva Rysä & Kazutaka Morita 2016 Seppo´s Hammer, for chamber strings & jazz wikipedia.org
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lurcher
▪ I. lurcher1 (ˈlɜːtʃə(r)) Also 6 lorcher, 8 lircher. [f. lurch v.1 + -er1. In early Dicts. often used to render L. lurco glutton, with which it has no etymological connexion.] † 1. One who ‘lurches’ (see lurch v.1 2) or forestalls others of their fair share of food; hence, a glutton. Obs.[c 1440: s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tomi Räisänen
Pilfink Records JJVCD-162, 2016) Midsommar(so)natten - Mainly Two: John Garner, Marie Schreer (Synergy, Turquoise Coconut, 2016) Under the Apple Tree - Bravade wikipedia.org
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slur
▪ I. slur, n.1 Now dial. (slɜː(r)) Also 5 sloor, 5, 9 slore, 7 slurre. [Of obscure origin. Cf. MDu. slore (Du. sloor, sloerie) a sluttish woman.] Thin or fluid mud. Cf. slurry n. Also fig.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 460/1 Sloor [v.r. slore], or sowr.., cenum, limus. a 1614 D. Dyke Myst. Selfe-Deceiving (161... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English words of Italian origin
from Italian pallone "large ball" from a Germanic source) Berlinetta (from berlinetta 'little saloon', a two-seater sports car) Bravado (through French bravade wikipedia.org
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格雷乌莱班
这是普罗旺斯地区源于中世纪早期(一个被侵略的时期)的一个传统,被称为“虚张声势(Bravade)”。而这个传统在格雷乌莱班依然保留着。 温泉会馆 追溯格雷乌莱班温泉会馆的历史,要回溯到古罗马时期:在一世纪,罗马人就迁居到温泉的源头附近,并在此迅速建立的村镇,使得这里成为了温泉疗养的胜地。 wikipedia.org
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