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diable
[ dee-ah-bluh ]
adjective
- highly spiced; prepared with hot or piquant seasoning; deviled.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of diable1
Example Sentences
âLe Diable au Corpsâ depicted the passionate affair between a young woman, played by Ms. Presle, whose husband was away fighting in the trenches in World War I, and a teenage schoolboy, played by the very young GĂ©rard Philipe, who during his brief career was both Franceâs leading heartthrob and its greatest actor.
âHamletâ premiered at Salle Le Peletier, the same theater that mounted such works as Giacomo Meyerbeerâs âRobert le Diableâ and Wagnerâs âTannhĂ€userâ before Palais Garnier opened in 1875.
The main course was game hens crapaudine Ă la diable â spatchcocked birds coated with mustard, inspired by the way Fernand Point did them at his legendary French restaurant, La Pyramide.
âThe woman there wouldnât even sell them to me, she just told me to take them away, get them out of her shop. Devil cards, she called them. Cartes du Diable.â
The scruffy acoustics didnât mar soprano Lisette Oropesaâs soaring rendition of âIdole de Ma Vieâ from Meyerbeerâs âRobert le Diable,â accompanied by pianist Michael Borowitz on a screen behind her.
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