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ménagemé‧nage /ˈmeɪnɑːʒ $ məˈnɑːʒ/ noun [countable] formal ménageOrigin: 1600-1700 French, Latin mansio; ➔ MANSION - For Einzig, Vaughan was another attractive ingredient in the Hamilton Terrace ménage.
- His fastidious imagination shied away from the details of Jack's new ménage.
- If I must vegetate, I'd rather do so at home, in spite of the undoubtedly superior ménage here.
- It is the seniors who inspect the tack and turnout of their fellow members in the ménage prior to riding out.
- Rose, as Tansy's sister, would also have been well placed to find out the details of Topaz's ménage.
- With the money that Gay contributed to the house, the ménage at Sunset Cottage contrived to keep going.
all the people who live in a particular house SYN household |