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flâneur
[ flah-nœr ]
noun
- a person who lounges or strolls around in a seemingly aimless way; an idler or loafer:
the flâneur, that cool, aloof observer of urban society.
flâneur
/ flɑnœr /
noun
- an idler or loafer
Word History and Origins
Origin of flâneur1
Word History and Origins
Origin of flâneur1
Example Sentences
“He was the quintessential bohemian flâneur, just this extraordinary figure who you couldn’t miss walking up and down the streets.”
But George is no mere flâneur.
Marshall was a high school English teacher in New Orleans who was passionate about childhood literacy, but he also ran a travel consulting company called Le Flâneur Noir that helped people book personalized trips around the world.
A man like Rivera — just look at him — wasn’t about to sit on the sidelines like some wasted flâneur.
Bated Breath’s previous show, “Voyeur: The Windows of Toulouse-Lautrec,” a louche tribute to the French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, made its flâneur’s way through the West Village in the pandemic’s first winter, earning mostly favorable reviews.
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