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Jaques
[ jey-kweez, -kwiz, jeyks ]
noun
- a disillusioned and satirical observer of life, in Shakespeare's As You Like It.
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Other Words From
- Ja·que·si·an [j, uh, -, kwee, -zee-, uh, n], adjective
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Example Sentences
At 11:48, Jaques Rogge, chairman of the IOC, declared the games closed.
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At Jaques Cartier they had but one batteau to cross the army over with, and were fired upon during the whole time by two frigates.
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Orlando says to Jaques: ‘I will chide no breather in the world, but myself, against whom I know most faults.’
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Compare the tradition in the family of Jaques, as told by his great-grandson, in Historical Magazine, viii.
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Gentle Jaques, You have a merry wit, employ it well About the business you have now in hand.
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Eurhythmics, a general term, but usually used to denote a system of education evolved by mile Jaques-Dalcroze of Geneva.
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