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brise-bise

American  
[breez-beez] / ˈbrizˌbiz /

noun

  1. a short curtain, often of lace, hung on the lower section of a window.


Etymology

Origin of brise-bise

1910–15; < French: literally, (it) breaks (the) wind ( brise 3rd-person singular present of briser to break; bise north wind)

Example Sentences

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To-day new silk brise-bise appeared on the second floor, and a glimpse of a branching palm.

From Big Game A Story for Girls by Vaizey, George de Horne, Mrs.

Behind the silken curtains and brise-bise of Number 14, the “Pampered Pet” had her residence.

From Betty Trevor by Prout, Victor