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quelquechose
/ ˈɛəˈʃəʊ /
noun
- an insignificant thing; mere trifle
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Origin of quelquechose1
French, literally: something
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Example Sentences
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It is long odds that a war would bring some M. Quelquechose to the front with a rush.
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They are now blissfully ensconced in Jeanne's country house, and throughout France the middle-aged men are singing a variation on the old Piaf standard: Oui, je regrette quelquechose.
Then there was a large Frenchwoman, Madame la Marquise de Quelquechose, who lent the lustre of her title and her ancestral jewels to our bourgeois board.
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Il donnait la sensation de quelquechose outr�.
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Compair Chivreil si tan sire quelquechose compère Avocat dire lui.
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