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How to pronounce mademoiselle in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms bairdiella chrysoura, silver perch
Type of drum, drumfish

Examples of mademoiselle

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Mademoiselle Coco's groundbreaking design introduced women to an unrestricted form of dress.
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Change the fraulein, as Hollywood often does, to a mademoiselle?
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Mademoiselle de Maupin described a lesbian relationship in more explicit terms than The Well did.
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Mademoiselle Rose is eliminated by Bella's cruelty.
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Mademoiselle was shot noir-style on location in rural France with a static camera, monochrome film stock and no music.
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Mademoiselle is an exquisitely photographed flop in which three flamboyant talents compound each other's mistakes.
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Whether a stolen kiss, a dormant merry-go round, a fashionable mademoiselle or a lonely river, life just sparkles brighter in Paris.
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It really is possible for an un-self-made man, arriving in Paris, to ask a mademoiselle for a rendezvous and then take her for le fast food and le dancing and even, perhaps, le parking.
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  • Silver perch: small silvery drumfish often mistaken for white perch; found along coasts of United States from New York to Mexico
  • Mademoiselle is a French - British drama film directed by Tony Richardson. The dark drama won a BAFTA award and nomination and was featured in the 2007 Brooklyn Academy of Music French film retrospective. ...
  • "Mademoiselle" is an electropop musical group composed of Martin de Volanges and Rami Mustaki from Paris, France. In December 2002 they released their only album entitled Black Sun. In various biographies, Serge Gainsbourg has been listed as one of their influences.
  • Mademoiselle was a women's magazine first published in 1935 by Street and Smith and later acquired by Condu00E9 Nast Publications.
  • "Mademoiselle" is the first single released from Styx's Crystal Ball album. Its B-side was "Light Up", from the previous album, Equinox. It peaked at #34 on the Billboard Pop Singles Chart, Styx's third top 40 hit.
  • Courtesy title for an unmarried woman in France or a French-speaking country
  • Young unmarried lady, miss; literally "my noble young lady"
  • (magazine), published until November 2001