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menage

[ UK /mˈɛnɪd‍ʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a social unit living together
    the family refused to accept his will
    I waited until the whole house was asleep
    the teacher asked how many people made up his home
    he moved his family to Virginia
    It was a good Christian household

How To Use menage In A Sentence

  • The latest addition to the museum's menagerie of dinosaurs - a cast of a full-size triceratops skeleton, ready for action.
  • Moreover, even though the men in the film do ultimately incorporate the mother, her return is experienced by the audience as an unfair intrusion and the men's inclusion of her in their ménage a generous (if also pragmatic) gesture.
  • I have a feeling from a half remembered lecture from a zillion years ago, that Rossetti used to slide naked down the bannisters, and kept a menagerie in his house. Desperate Romantics
  • She was wonderful with animals and impossibly tenderhearted; every year she collected a menagerie of injured or abandoned creatures. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • The creative part was turning this menagerie into a new piece of music without using anything other than those sounds.
  • The menagerie also included giraffes and camels. Times, Sunday Times
  • The newfound vents are home to a menagerie of creatures adapted to darkness and crushing water pressures, species that thrive despite waters volcanically heated to near boiling.
  • Many are attracted by the prospect of observing a menagerie of erotic freaks and abject ferals.
  • In 1869 Bizet married Geneviève, the daughter of his teacher Halévy, but their ménage was soon interrupted by the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War and the turmoil of the Commune.
  • Nobody wanted their little princesses to live the life of the great French tragedienne, with her denial of moral constraint, her ridiculous traveling menagerie and her monumental myth-making. Actress, Seductress
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