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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 - Definition of Badinage at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Badinage. Look it up now! ... Use badinage in a Sentence...
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Word of the Day - Learn one new word everyday on Dictionary.com ... (Medicine) A sudden attack, intensification, or recurrence of a disease. ... But when he's on target -- and more often than not he is -- he can send you into paroxysms of laughter.
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Badinage (2009) More at IMDbPro » ... View company contact information for Badinage on IMDbPro. ... Badinage brings us a dark fairy tale set in the 18th century; (From QuietEarth. 16 April 2009, 11:42 AM, PDT);
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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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the tangential ramblings of a pseudonymous writer, unintentional slacker, and new nurse with an affinity for all things knit, novel, nursing, running, travel, trivial, digital, and chocolate ... Overheard at local salon ... December 14, 2009 in my life | Leave a comment...
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NEW version 6: Get the FREE one-click dictionary software for Windows. Noun: badinage ,ba-du'naazh ... Encyclopedia: Badinage ... baddy; Bade; badge; Badger; badger; badger dog; badger skunk; Badger State; badgerer; badgering badinage; Badlands; badlands; Badlands National Park; badly; badly-off; bad-mannered;
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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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