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mousquetaire

[ moos-kuh-tair ]

noun



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Word History and Origins

Origin of mousquetaire1

From French

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Example Sentences

Id sort of expect him to rig up a gallows and see justice done in good old mousquetaire fashion.

She recognised him immediately, tall, fair, arrogantly handsome and wear153ing his soft hat à la Mousquetaire.

The big shoulders, black brows and black mousquetaire swagger of Flambeau were a great contrast.

The speaker here paused, while arranging the long mousquetaire gloves that reached in tawny wrinkles far up either sharp arm.

There was a mousquetaire that had it round his neck—such a big mousquetaire, as big as General Webb.

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