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Dupré

[ dy-prey ]

noun

  1. Jules [zh, y, l], 1812–89, French painter.
  2. Mar·cel [m, a, r, -, sel], 1886–1971, French organist and composer.


Dupré

/ dypre /

noun

  1. DupréMarcel18861971MFrenchMUSIC: organistMUSIC: composer Marcel (marsɛl). 1886–1971, French organist and composer, noted as an improviser


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Junkies have their own look (emaciated, haunted, sallow) and their own junk names: Doolie, Cash, and Dupré.

Judith Dupré is doing advanced studies at Yale Divinity School/Institute of Sacred Music.

On the question of Ashley Dupré–another escort Eliot saw, but not his favorite, apparently–Angelina is cranky and opinionated.

Jamie Jungers is starring in an ad, Ashley Dupré is promoting the New York Post—even Monica shilled for Jenny Craig.

In escort circles, there are two brunette archetypes: the prim Audrey Hepburn type, and the voluptuous Ashley Dupré type.

They are rarely in the grand style, though sometimes Dupré is restrained enough to emulate if not to achieve its sobriety.

Commander Dupré bent down and looked into Claire's uplifted face.

That matter concerned his own relations to his wife, and his wife's relations to Commander Dupré.

How strange that he had not been told that Commander Dupré had applied for a change of command!

But, again, how odd of Claire not to have mentioned that Dupré was leaving Falaise!

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