I 'm not a connoisseur of music, for me it 's more about the lyrics. [noun]
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I am becoming a connoisseur of these sermons over the years. [noun]
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If this great connoisseur in love were right, Cambyses must love her passionately, or his jealousy could not have caught fire so quickly and fearfully. [noun]
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Cambyses noticed it now for the first time, examined its enormous size and rare beauty with the eye of a connoisseur, and said: "Who grew this wonderful pomegranate." [noun]
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He was a connoisseur of painting. [noun]
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Tomlinson, the well-known connoisseur, for eight thousand pounds. [Please select]
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He was a well-known connoisseur of art. [Please select]
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He was such a fastidious chap about appearances, and such a connoisseur of good looks. [Please select]
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He picked it up and examined it carefully with the air of a connoisseur. [Please select]
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Wakley, editor of the _Lancet_, who was a great connoisseur in dogs. [Please select]
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Schaus, the connoisseur and picture dealer of New York. [Please select]
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