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Those present thought it was all a grand jest, a magnificent blague.
Another argument Will block the railway train of blague you meant To run me over with.
Not to be confused with blague, talking nonsense.
Derived from the French word blague.
In short, so much blague.
Some of them were simplement une blague.
Quelle blague with the pari passu saga, sometimes.
It might have been spring in Nice, but winter winds had not moved completely off the rue Quelle Blague.
It was his plan to attempt his dematerialization in Paris, on the rue Quelle Blague.
Of course the whole thing may be a blague - but our information is reliable - there is always someone who squeals, is there not ?
It was located on the rue Quelle Blague, next door to a brewery and perfumery, across the street from a monastery and cathedral.
There were critics who complained that at 23, rue Quelle Blague the beer tasted like lilac water and the perfumes smelled of hops.
On one occasion, she played a practical joke on two British maids of honour, Lady Muskerry and Miss Blague.
Quelques heures plus tard, le bureau de M. Cuomo précisait qu'il s'agissait d'une "blague."
Afterwards he asked one of his intimates-- "Have you read my thing about the regeneration of Costaguana--une bonne blague, hein?"
That if the child has diarrhea, he should go to the hospital," says Laurent Blague, director of child protection at Chad's Ministry of Social Welfare.
The Quelle Blague monks were among the principal suppliers to the court of Louis XIV, where enormous amounts of perfumes were consumed.
A drenching of that violence, he tells me, SANS BLAGUE, has sent more than one luckless fellow in good earnest posthaste to another world.
At seven oclock in the morning, the door of the incense shop that had been established at 21, rue Quelle Blague opened and closed, although nobody was seen to enter or leave.
She turns to Mrs. Blague for help, but Mrs. Blague refuses to give her back her diamonds, and throws her out.
Jean-Pierre Dupuis Country Belgium Translation: blague (dans le sens d'exagération) vantardises, craques, fantaisies, utopies, fanfaronnades, etc...
Through lust and pride, and in part because of the encouragement of her friend and neighbor, Mrs. Blague, she "defiled her bed" with the King and became his concubine.
A jewel of Charles's, the lesser George, was preserved by Colonel Blague, who intrusted it to Mr. Barlow of Blore Pipe House, in Staffordshire.
Dreams of a lascivious nature are fairly common among those of whom the church requires celibacy, but the frequency and intensity of the dreams on rue Quelle Blague had the confession booth smoking.
As his eyes swept the street, the door of the darkened bicycle shop next door creaked slowly open, and a somnambulistic figure, as evocative as a silhouette in a period cinema, joined him on the rue Quelle Blague.