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boutade

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boutade [buːˈtɑːd]
n
an outburst; sally
[from French, from bouter to thrust]


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Questa boutade non puo farci credere che la scienza moderna venga dalla Bibbia, sebbene alcuni pensatori come Malebranche e Fontenelle abbiano parlato del mitico sapere di Adamo.
Last year I joked to some older women, products of the nuns, and who still dressed well, that instead of haute couture in their country, it's now basse couture, and they laughed at my boutade.
On rit de bon coeur de cette boutade, chacun y allant de son petit commentaire dont la note quelque peu ironique visait a egratigner un tant soit peu les Samo presents dans le groupe " (98).
 
 
 
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