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mouchoir

[ moo-shwar ]

noun

, French.
, plural mou·choirs [moo-, shwar].
  1. a handkerchief.


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Example Sentences

I will only pound the watch in my mortar--burn the mouchoir in my lamp, and make a pudding in the chapeau.

Il portait la main, comme un plerin ou un 226 soldat, un paquet envelopp dans un mouchoir de soie.

Then I had something that's either a mouchoir or a handkerchief case, or for neckties, or shaving papers, or something or other.

She said she was desolated; she 'adn't sufficient coal to take the chill off a mouchoir.

I wonder what kind of presents you would like,—not beaded antimacassars and not mouchoir cases surely.

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