How To Use Rondel In A Sentence
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For that matter, there's an odd section on page 104 where I ran into four English words that were all completely new to me - like replevined, rondel, misset and waddy.
Cities of the Plain: Volume III of the Border Trilogy by Cormac McCarthy
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Mr. Tourondel will still run BLT Market in New York and most of the restaurants outside New York and keep the name BLT (Bistro Laurent Tourondel).
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In the second, Miss Rondel was right here in the dooryard, pinning a towel to her clothesline.
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There were ballades, chants royal, kyrielles, pantoums, rondeaux, rondels, rondeau redoubles, Sicilian octaves, roundels, sestinas, triolets, villanelles, and virelais to play with, and poets of varying merit had a go.
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A comprehensive discussion of the mineralogy and occurrence of uraninite has been given by Frondel, to which the reader is strongly referred.
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In January, the main line -- which starts at $115 for a pyrite bracelet adorned with a pearl and $270 for a wood beaded bracelet with a pearl and two diamond rondelles -- was picked up by two retailers.
Theresa Bruno: The Sliced Collection
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Miss Rondel didn't commit the solecism of laughing at her own quip, but there was gladness in her voice.
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We are still writing sonnets, villanelles, sestinas, even pantoums and triolets, ballades and rondels, as well as inventing ‘nonce’ forms to suit our uses.
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The Mona Liza is a sort of riddle, an acrostic, a poetical decoction, a ballade, a rondel, a villanelle or ballade with double burden, a sestina, that is what it is like, a sestina or chant royal.
Memoirs of My Dead Life
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We're moving way beyond the open-toe sandal," said Jack Rogers' new creative director Lauren duPont, who added that she owns upward of 50 pairs of the iconic shoe, known for its whipstitch punches and signature rondelle.
Jack Rogers Steps It Up
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Chef Laurent Tourondel has opened a burger shop on 6th Avenue called BLT Burger and has started his quest for burger greatness by experimenting with and mixing ratios of cuts of meat.
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Initial reports suggested that Haber would retain control of most of the existing restaurants and Tourondel would get to use the acronym "BLT" short for "Bistro Laurent Tourondel" for new restaurants.
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We are still writing sonnets, villanelles, sestinas, even pantoums and triolets, ballades and rondels, as well as inventing ‘nonce’ forms to suit our uses.
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In the second, Miss Rondel was right here in the dooryard, pinning a towel to her clothesline.
SOMETHING IN THE WATER
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We are still writing sonnets, villanelles, sestinas, even pantoums and triolets, ballades and rondels, as well as inventing ‘nonce’ forms to suit our uses.
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There were ballades, chants royal, kyrielles, pantoums, rondeaux, rondels, rondeau redoubles, Sicilian octaves, roundels, sestinas, triolets, villanelles, and virelais to play with, and poets of varying merit had a go.
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Does it matter whether one writes villanelles, rondels, sestinas or kyrielles?
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For that matter, there's an odd section on page 104 where I ran into four English words that were all completely new to me - like replevined, rondel, misset and waddy.
Cities of the Plain: Volume III of the Border Trilogy by Cormac McCarthy
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He'd have a fine chance of getting Miss Rondel to talk with a gasbag like Withington monopolizing the conversation.
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He'd been late getting back to the inn, having made a wide swing along the coast after leaving Miss Rondel and stopped to birdwatch.
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Does it matter whether one writes villanelles, rondels, sestinas or kyrielles?
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Brondello secured the MVP award by scoring 357 points.
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Fred Wye bestowed a somewhat indecorous caress on his wife, caught Miss Rondel's eye, and reddened.
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Squires were running hither and thither, or aiding their masters to don armor, lacing helm to hauberk, tying the points of ailette, coude, and rondel; buckling cuisse and jambe to thigh and leg.
The Outlaw of Torn
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We are still writing sonnets, villanelles, sestinas, even pantoums and triolets, ballades and rondels, as well as inventing ‘nonce’ forms to suit our uses.
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We are still writing sonnets, villanelles, sestinas, even pantoums and triolets, ballades and rondels, as well as inventing ‘nonce’ forms to suit our uses.
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Miss Rondel didn't wait for an answer but led them through the dark, narrow entryway into the bright kitchen.
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So Frances Hodgson Rondel must, one way and another, have got quite an earful about Professor Shandy's strange avocation.
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Like all the poems in the cycle, it is cast as a rondel, with an ironic (here italicised) refrain.
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Frondel thus committed himself to a career in descriptive mineralogy.
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Ah, Miss Rondel had spied him and not recoiled in revulsion.
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Miss Rondel picked up the new pitcher and refilled Peter's goblet.
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In the second, Miss Rondel was right here in the dooryard, pinning a towel to her clothesline.
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I'd like to be a villanelle or a triolet or a rondel, but at the end of the day, I'm a sonnet.
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I happened to see the shards of one on Miss Rondel's kitchen table the day I went to collect the lupin seeds.
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