Definition of Ivresses

1. ivresse [n] - See also: ivresse

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Ivresses

Ivory Coast franc
ivory exostosis
ivory gull
ivory membrane
ivory nut
ivory palm
ivory plant
ivory tower
ivory tree
ivory vertebra
ivory vertebral body
Ivor Armstrong Richards
IVP
IVP
ivresse
ivresses (current term)
Ivry
Ivry la Bataille
IVU
ivy
ivy
ivy-covered
ivy-leaved geranium
ivylike
ivy arum
Ivy bleeding time test
ivy family
ivy geranium
Ivy League
Ivy Leaguer

Literary usage of Ivresses

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1. Tendencies in Modern American Poetry by Amy Lowell (1917)
"I, has "rire" and "ivresses" to hold it in place, and these words may mitigate such singularly unlike vowel sounds as those of "pour- pres" and "sang crache ..."

2. Les Misérables by Victor Hugo (1887)
"... redoubled her ;ivresses. " But how did you manage it, little pa? You must have been >s*»y clever to get out of that. Tell me about it! And my mother? ..."

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