The little Frenchified figure turned gracefully and took down another dozen cases of revolvers from the shelf. |
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Still quite light at 16 to 18 pounds, the Frenchified bulldog was thinner and rangier, longer legged and longer bodied than its predecessor. |
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It was Frenchified in the 19th and 20th centuries, and now a majority of the city's inhabitants speak French. |
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It rhymes with a snooty, Frenchified pronunciation of orange. |
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The Orator's conservative aspects have been explored by many scholars but few have drawn attention to its humor or its Frenchified political radicalism. |
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