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- noun Plural form of
d .
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Examples
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Nobody who knows me has ever seen me wear a tie except under protest, and the few that I do possess of my own volition are accidental trophies, "given" to me by the maitre d's of places where neckwear is compulsory.
Forced Merriment: The True Spirit of Christmas Christopher Hitchens 2011
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"My language would be slightly different," Mr. Lassman explained, as we sat in the lobby of the Mark Hotel, one of many with whose maitre d's he's on a first-name basis.
The Art of Pulling Strings Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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A generation of celebrity maitre d's with a television show to call their own.
Rozanne Gold: Legends in Hospitality: The Power in Front (Of-the-House) Rozanne Gold 2011
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I like the insistent sound of the d's in the first line here.
Found in Translation 2011
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A generation of celebrity maitre d's with a television show to call their own.
Rozanne Gold: Legends in Hospitality: The Power in Front (Of-the-House) Rozanne Gold 2011
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A generation of celebrity maitre d's with a television show to call their own.
Rozanne Gold: Legends in Hospitality: The Power in Front (Of-the-House) Rozanne Gold 2011
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Best thing is to get some audio tapes/c. d's listen and PRACTICE.
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Best thing is to get some audio tapes/c. d's listen and PRACTICE.
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We skipped d's conference's Evening Activities: Zoo, and Seaworld.
Home again melted_snowball 2009
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A generation of celebrity maitre d's with a television show to call their own.
Rozanne Gold: Legends in Hospitality: The Power in Front (Of-the-House) Rozanne Gold 2011
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