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dégagé
[ dey-gah-zhey; French dey-ga-zhey ]
adjective
- unconstrained; easy, as in manner or style.
- without emotional involvement; detached.
dégagé
/ deɡaʒe /
adjective
- unconstrained in manner; casual; relaxed
- uninvolved; detached
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It serves to give them a dégagé kind of air, by which means you have a more elegant display of their charms.
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Four young ladies, in dégagé attitudes, were lounging round their afternoon refection of tea.
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Mr. Medcroft finally waved every one aside in the most dégagé manner imaginable.
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If a man is standing loosely, in some careless dégagé attitude, and a sudden impact comes upon him, over he goes.
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Its first quality is ease—absence of effort, spontaneity, freedom, a dégagé air.
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