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Cluny
[ kloo-nee; French kly-nee ]
noun
- a town in E France, N of Lyons: ruins of a Benedictine abbey.
Cluny
/ ˈkluːnɪ; klyni /
noun
- a town in E central France: reformed Benedictine order founded here in 910; important religious and cultural centre in the Middle Ages. Pop: 4376 (1999)
Example Sentences
“Elaine doesn’t have a publicist or a gatekeeper of any kind,” says Courogen over lunch at Cafe Cluny near her apartment in Manhattan’s West Village.
Cluny Brown is not cunning or crafty; she doesn’t even think of herself as a rebel.
The orphaned 20-year-old niece of a London plumber, Cluny is guileless, openhearted and supremely self-confident.
Back in 2018, Bradley Cooper pitched “Maestro” to Carey Mulligan over coffee at Manhattan’s Cafe Cluny.
Archaeologists discovered a complete, well-preserved skeleton of a man, they named Offord Cluny 203645 - a combination of the Cambridgeshire village he was found in and his specimen number.
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