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mazarine
[ maz-uh-reen, maz-uh-reen, -rin ]
noun
- a deep, rich blue.
- a silver strainer fitting over a meat dish and used for draining the water from boiled fish.
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It was to Mr. Badinter that Mr. Mitterrand turned in 1984 to countersign, in strict secrecy, the document in which the president recognized Mazarine Pingeot, his daughter from an adulterous relationship.
From New York Times
Ms. Richard-Nagle, an account director in New York at the French communications agency Mazarine, is not without a sense of humor.
From New York Times
Over the course of about five minutes, White released 72 mazarine blues, a small butterfly named after the striking colour used in 17th-century porcelain.
From The Guardian
Will he see mazarine blues here in a year’s time?
From The Guardian
He looked relieved once the mazarine blues had flown free.
From The Guardian
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