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Badinerie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The badinerie or badinage is a brief and lively dance. It takes its name from the French badiner (to jest). The term arose during the 18th century when the badinerie was first included as a move...
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Badinage: Light, playful banter. ... Jeanette came in for a share of their badinage, as Lucien now remembered that he had tied her head within a foot of the tree, and of course she would be all this time without eating a morsel. — The Boy Hunters...
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WordWealth: badinage ... The only trouble is Robert might start taking the best horses, like Rodrigo did,' John said, continuing the badinage that he enjoys with his son. 'It's a pity when he lets his father do all the hard work and then steps in.
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