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Pousse

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(pŌs)
n.1.Pulse; pease.


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20) "Il a pousse jusqu'au Tchad a seule fin apparente de chasser les papillons, etudier le Second Faust, ereinter Britannicus et comparer les phacocheres a Henri Beraud" (Dambrus 1983: 23).
I do rather like the baby spinach - the French call it pousse d' epinards - in a salad at home; it's a bit 70s when there was a fashion for raw spinach salads.
Still, call me old-fashioned, but Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers never got it together with more sparkling effect than a roast grouse and a glass or so of Volnay Premier Cru Les Caillerets, Clos des 60 Ouvrees, Domaine de la Pousse d'Or that still haunts my taste memory from 20 years ago.
 
 
 
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