Sentence examples for as mignon from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as mignon" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a mix of English and French, where "mignon" means "cute" in French, but it does not fit standard English usage.
Example: "The puppy was as mignon as a button."
Alternatives: "as cute as" or "as adorable as".

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Ms. Stevens returned to Europe, making her formal operatic debut in Prague, as Mignon, in 1936.

FCC Democrats such as Mignon Clyburn and Jessica Rosenworcel have highlighted troubling irregularities in the agency's docket, such as numerous comments that were filed under allegedly stolen or fake identities.

As Mignon runs out of the club, he sees officers running in.

As Mignon McLaughlin once wrote, "Everybody can write; the trouble with writers is they can't do anything else". Do anything else and be happy, she meant, and she was right.

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This Glasgow institution is all wood-panelling, tartan carpets and knick-knacks, with starters such as mignons of Scotch beef fillet, Stornoway black pudding crush, au poivre sauce (£25.95).

I find soft, buttery cuts like filet mignon as appealing as pap.

So did a different entree, a filet mignon as thick as an unabridged dictionary and not much tastier.

The menu has sirloin, porterhouse, T-bone, rib eye and filet mignon, as well as veal and lamb chops, lobster, salmon and chicken.

Salmon tartare is carefully prepared, as is the mignon of caribou.

The men variously know Lulu as Eve, Mignon or Nellie, emphasizing her elemental role as Woman rather than individual.

These last do as filet mignon generally does.

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