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Their life was a menage of police work and archaeology.
From my own point of view Oscar added many things to our menage.
He'd have reported that we'd attached ourselves to the wrong member of the Head menage.
I even ventured to interfere in the details of their little menage.
In our menage we have wood chippings which are quite nice to fall on.
"Just look at the menage in this new light.
Everything in his entire menage was right and fitting.
It was an odd menage, even by modern standards.
The unexpected events involving this curious menage make up the heart of the narrative.
Yet such is what took place in the Wyndham menage.
He is the most stylish and also the most superficial man in this menage.
That's a menage a trois if ever there was one.
The menage, to my satisfaction, seemed a contented one.
Really, this menage a mob was becoming a bore.
By the 1920s the menage was reduced to three.
"They couldn't run a menage, far less a murder inquiry.
Under this menage practically every principle of safety in the air was abandoned, perhaps unconsciously.
There are only two fools in this menage.
A friend of mine got involved in an awkward menage a trois.
They tasted the various combinations of their menage.
Though we'd had offers for menage a trois of every description.
I managed to say, "Who said that we were a menage a trois?"
There was no room for Mrs. Coleridge in this menage.
- as a tale about a modern menage a trois.