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blague
/ ɑːɡ /
noun
- pretentious but empty talk; nonsense
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Derived Forms
- ˈܱ, noun
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of blague1
C19: from French
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Example Sentences
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“Non, ce n’est pas une blague. But it’s not your place to fight with the Simbas, even if you were a man. You’re white. This is their war and whatever happens will happen.”
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Ah, non, elle est la vraie anglaise sans blague.
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With this specimen of blague we may leave the caricaturists of France to fight it out with La Censure.
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What blague would she have ready for the Cour d'Assizes?
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The stranger looked after the pair sharply as they turned towards a crowd where a little old man was expatiating on the marvellous abilities of Madame La Blague, the celebrated clairvoyante, and muttered something between his teeth.
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