Definitionadj. very sophisticated especially because of surfeit
Last update: November 24, 2016
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Even his references to the great poets of the past indicate rather a blase sense of indifference and weariness than a fresh enjoyment of them. [Please select]
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They showed the blase modern reader that a world no less poetic, no less primitive than that of the Origins of Christianity exists, or still existed within living memory, on the north-western coast of France. [Please select]
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But, even when the next mating season began, the buck continued to be lanquid and blase. [Please select]
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A hero is no hero unless he has "ravaged brows," is "blase" or "brise" or "fatigue." [Please select]
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I suppose even you blase society folk have not exhausted that kind of diversion. [Please select]
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Then blase travelers lolling in their deck chairs will gaze about them and snort: "Huh." [Please select]
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David, with a carefully blase air, said, "Bully dinner, old man." [Please select]
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Elle coule pour vous de toutes les hauteurs, et vous etes blase sur ses qualites. [Please select]
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There were a dozen in the party--a blase, bored collection of human beings who had dined out so incessantly that eating was a punishment. [Please select]
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Graydon, his mind full of Jane, played at a table with Colonel Sedgwick, a blase old Knickerbocker whose sole occupation in life was saying rude things about other people. [Please select]
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