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the amour
noun
Love, affection.
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The amour propre.
The delirious crowd yelled "Un bisou!" A kiss! First the désamour, then the amour.
Its farthest tributary, the Sebgag River, rises in the Amour ranges of the Saharan Atlas Mountains near Aflou.
The Amour Sacré brooch from Van Cleef & Arpels uses the Mystery Set technique, in which no prongs are visible.
The first days passed, and the Bruttian abstained from visiting the sister; for neither of them knew that the brother had notice of the amour between them.
"Pretzell and Petry are the amour fou of the German right," wrote Augstein in a recent column.
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A real attack on poverty requires policies that damage either the interests or the amour-propre of the well-to-do.
That suits this urbane comedy, which examines the amour-propre and existential worries of a pair of worldly strangers on a train.
This suits this urbane comedy, which examines the amour-propre and existential worries of a pair of worldly strangers on a train.
This suits Ms. Reza's urbane comedy, which examines the amour-propre and existential worries of a pair of worldly strangers on a train.
In the Second Discourse, Rousseau talks of the amour-propre that corrupts the self in civil society — the tendency we have to look around us and measure our worth competitively against that of others.
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