˜yÐÄvlog

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mille-feuille

or ³ŸŸ±±ô±ô±ð·ŽÚ±ð³ÜŸ±±ô±ô±ð

[ meel-ŽÚ²Õ-yuh ]

noun

French Cooking.
plural mille-feuilles


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mille-feuille1

1890–95; < French, equivalent to mille thousand (< Latin; milli- ) + feuille leaf, sheet (< Latin folia, neuter plural (taken as feminine singular) of folium )
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That movie was, for me, the year’s best, a sublime ghost story in which a parent-child weepie and an achingly tender romance are layered into a kind of metaphysical mille-feuille.

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His more significant contribution to the culture is his style, which is akin to a cultural mille-feuille.

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Provided you've watched all the sketches before this, you'll understand that this entire exchange is a mille-feuille layered joke.

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“My restaurants are not for everybody in terms of taste,” said Ms. Mar of Les Trois Chevaux, which opened last July with a menu that runs to lavish dishes like a mille-feuille pastry stuffed with foie gras.

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A French prime minister should be loyal, content at lingering in their boss’s shadow and a dab hand with the country’s mille-feuille bureaucracy.

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