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Examples
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The intemperate pleasures of the banquet seemed to fade away at this titillating spectacle, prepared by their amphitryon to appeal to the most sensual of their instincts.
The Magic Skin 2007
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Taillefer, our amphitryon, has undertaken to surpass the circumscribed saturnalias of the petty modern Lucullus.
The Magic Skin 2007
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Cooks contended with genealogists; and though dukes did not fail to laugh at their amphitryon, they came to the dinner, and that was enough.
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This it is, which induces every amphitryon to receive his guests well, and also excites the gratitude of the latter when they see themselves well taken care of: here is the place to reprobate those stupid masticators, who with the most guilty indifference to the greatest luxuries, and who with sacrilegious indifference inhale the odorous perfume of nectar.
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We set about this with an anxiety which ensures success, and, in consequence of our perseverance, we are able to present to the corps of amphitryon, gastronomical tests, a discovery which will do honor to the nineteenth century.
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Moreover, there seemed to be some irresistibly attractive force at work among these divers stars, and at each table the diners had eyes only for the tables at which they were not sitting, except perhaps some wealthy amphitryon who, having managed to secure a famous author, was endeavouring to extract from him, thanks to the magic properties of the turning table, a few unimportant remarks at which the ladies marvelled.
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In the hall they met Ibarra, their amphitryon of a few hours before, but no greetings were exchanged, only looks that said many things.
The Social Cancer Jos�� Rizal 1878
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We are also told that, the better to cozen his amphitryon, the parasite adopts more or less the same shape and colouring; he turns himself, in appearance, into a harmless neighbour, a worker belonging to the same guild.
The Mason-Bees Jean-Henri Fabre 1869
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Astute mimicry is even more necessary when the one to be duped is an amphitryon at whose cost the parasite's family is to be established.
The Mason-Bees Jean-Henri Fabre 1869
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"Well, then, Signor Aladdin," replied the singular amphitryon, "you heard our repast announced, will you now take the trouble to enter the dining-room, your humble servant going first to show the way?"
The Count of Monte Cristo Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836
hernesheir commented on the word amphitryon
A host, one who entertains guests at his/her table.
September 24, 2009
sionnach commented on the word amphitryon
Interesting that the word for host in Spanish is anfitrión.
September 25, 2009