With this specimen of blague we may leave the caricaturists of France to fight it out with La Censure. |
He regarded all public demonstration as blague, and later in life carried this attitude into politics. |
And what blague, what calling for coffee pour le petit Whistler, pour notre petit Amricain! |
This perception of immediacy can he misleading, for interviews are highly contrived public performances, providing ample opportunity for self-promotion and blague. |
But there is a joyous quality to the San Francisco blague which sets it apart, even in the West. |
On this occasion he was only attended by Careless and Colonel blague. |