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  • It is a beautiful sunny day here, and le calendrier dites: "Le Premier jour de Printemps."

    rencontre - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • I won't spoil too much of the funny, because the jokes fly here about as fast as they do on an episode of "Family Guy," and thankfully hit their targets a whole lot more often, but here's a sample: A French scholar commenting on Britain's secret involvement on the South side, "comment vous dites, they were tired of being your bitch."

    Archive 2010-04-01 Reel Fanatic 2010

  • I won't spoil too much of the funny, because the jokes fly here about as fast as they do on an episode of "Family Guy," and thankfully hit their targets a whole lot more often, but here's a sample: A French scholar commenting on Britain's secret involvement on the South side, "comment vous dites, they were tired of being your bitch."

    Atlanta Film Festival report No. 2: Of history real and imaginary, and all very funny Reel Fanatic 2010

  • It is a beautiful sunny day here, and le calendrier dites: "Le Premier jour de Printemps."

    rencontre - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • Dégorgez votre coeur et dites moi, de temps à autre, comment vous allez.

    French Word-A-Day: 2007

  • After eatin too much cakey treets, we haff to go on dites.

    To Err is Human, To Arr is Pirate 2009

  • Dégorgez votre coeur et dites moi, de temps à autre, comment vous allez.

    French Word-A-Day: 2007

  • Dégorgez votre coeur et dites moi, de temps à autre, comment vous allez.

    dégorger - French Word-A-Day 2007

  • Dégorgez votre coeur et dites moi, de temps à autre, comment vous allez.

    French Word-A-Day: 2007

  • Dégorgez votre coeur et dites moi, de temps à autre, comment vous allez.

    French Word-A-Day: 2007

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  • In cartoons, diagonal, straight lines drawn across something flat, clear, and reflective, such as windows and mirrors. Similar to hites and vites.

    April 22, 2008