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amandine

[ ah-muhn-deen, am-uhn- ]

adjective

  1. served or prepared with almonds:

    trout amandine.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of amandine1

From French, dating back to 1835–45; almond, -ine 2
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Manager Amandine Miquel has certainly shown glimpses of her style and new signings have made a difference.

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New French manager Amandine Miquel is allowing them to play free-flowing football so they will be dangerous - but their squad is still young and might need more time to fulfil their potential.

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In December 2021, Natacha Rey and Amandine Roy broadcast unsubstantiated rumours online that Brigitte had never existed, and that her brother Jean-Michel Trogneux had changed gender and started using that name.

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Renowned French chef Amandine Chaignot, who runs a restaurant and a café-bistro in Paris, on Tuesday unveiled one of her recipes based on the iconic croissant.

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Amandine Henry has played for some of the biggest teams in the world.

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