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French Vocabulary 2

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Term
Definition
savon   soap  
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encombraient   were cluttering, were encumbering, were congesting (3rd pers. plural past continuous of encombrer)  
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impitoyable   ruthless, merciless  
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éprouva   experienced, tested (3rd pers. sing. simple past of éprouver)  
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maître   master, boss, ruler  
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passerait   would pass, would spend, would place, would transfer (3rd pers. sing. future of passer)  
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lassera   will tire, will weary (3rd pers. sing. present comtinous of lasser  
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déplacé   adj: displaced, uncalled for, undue, craziest  
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chez   at, to  
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impression   printing, print, impression, trace  
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oeuvres   works  
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trompait   was lying, was deceiving, was beguiling  
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serra   squeezed, tightened  
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pareil   the same, like, similar, alike, such  
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tas   heap, pile, mass, multitude  
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tant   as, so many, so much, equally, that much  
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pars, c'est tout   go, that's all  
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pars   leave, shift, discharge, set out (1st pers. sing. present of partir)  
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plissèrent   narrowed, puckered, wrinkled, squinted, pursed, tucked  
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nouêrent   knotted, tied, looped (3rd pers. plural simple past of nouer)  
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bander   to stretch, bandage, wind up  
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gênée   embarrassed, ill at ease  
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traînasser   to dawdle, dilly dally, muck around  
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surement   probably, definitely, securely  
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surmener   overstrain, overwork, overtax  
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rasséréna   Calmed down, reassured  
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rebelle   noun: rebel, maverick; adjective: rebellious, wayward, disobedient  
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remise   noun: discount, allowance, rebate, delivery  
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obstiné   obstinate, stubborn, willful  
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tituba   staggered, reeled, lurched (3rd pers. sing. simple past of tituber)  
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intention   intention, plan, intent  
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tant pis   too bad, oh well  
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puis   and then, subsequently, next, afterwards  
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pis   noun: udder; adverb: worse  
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quand même   still, however, nevertheless  
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même   adjective: same, self; pronoun: itself. adverb: equally  
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s'affairer   to bustyle, fuss about  
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anéantie   adj: destroyed, ruined, exhausted  
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emprise   noun: hold, influence, grip  
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quant   about, as  
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coup de tête   headbutt  
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mouillait   was wetting, was raining, was anchoring (3rd pers. sing. past continuous of mouiller)  
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dégrafa   unhooked, unbuckled, unfastened (3rd pers. sing. simple pasr of dégrafer)  
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chatouillement   noun: tickling  
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resserrèrent   tightened, constricted, narrowed (3rd pers. plural simple past of resserrer)  
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chevaucha   rode, sat astride (3rd pers. sing. simple past of chevaucher)  
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ôter   to remove, doff, take off, takeaway, get rid of  
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cru   adjective: raw, rough; verb: believed, gathered, deemed, thought (past participle of croire)  
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glousse   chuckle, giggle, chortle (1st pers. present of glousser)  
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balader   to stroll, take a walk  
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angoisse   anguish, anxiety  
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se repose   rest, recline (1st pers. present of reposer)  
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cillant   blinking (present participle of ciller)  
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a reculé   has eased, has reduced, has decreased (3rd pers. sing. present perfect of reculer)  
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collant   noun: tights, leotard, pantyhose; adjective: tacky, sticky, clinging; verb: sticking, pasting, gluing (present participle of coller)  
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tâtent   feel, handle, grope, sound out, try (3rd pers. plural present of tâter)  
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lambine   noun: slowcoach; adj: slow; verb: dawdle, dillydally (1st pers. pres. of lambiner)  
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saisir   to grasp, hold  
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rembrunit   cloud, grow somber (3rd pers. sing. present of rembrunir)  
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regard   noun: look, glance  
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interrogateur   noun: interrogator, examiner, questioner; adj: questioning, interrogatory  
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reposant   adj: relaxing, restful; verb: couching, lying, putting down again (present participle of reposer)  
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tient   holds, mans (3rd pers. sing. present of tenir)  
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judas   peephole, spyhole  
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ressortant   emerging, standing out, showing up (present participle of ressortir)  
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épié   watched, spied on (past participle of épier)  
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c'est-à-dire   meaning, that is to say  
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prêtent   lend, loan (3rd pers. plural present of prêter)  
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miner   to undermine, subvert  
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frayant   spawning, clearing (present participle of frayer)  
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relevé   noun: statement; adj: spiced  
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élancé   adj: slender, lank, willowy  
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môme   noun: kid, tyke, munchkin  
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humé   sniffed, smelled (past participle of humer)  
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blottissant   snuggling, nestling (present participle of se blottir)  
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dossier   noun: record, file, folder  
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soi   oneself  
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plaisanter   to joke, jest  
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claquant   slamming, clicking, rattling, banging (present participle of claquer)  
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claquant des doigts   snapping fingers  
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draguer   to dredge, to hit on, to make a move on, to chat it up  
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vadrouille   noun: mop; verb: rove about (1st pers. present of vadrouiller)  
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décroche   pick up, unhook, unhitch (1st pers. present of décrocher)  
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gênes   disturb, bother, hamper (2cd pers sing. informal present of gêner)  
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redresse   straighten, correct, redress (1st pers. present of redresser)  
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repousse   expel, reject, snub, regrow (1st pers. present of repousser)  
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en trombe   like a whirlwind  
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trombe   noun: waterspout, downpour  
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personne   pronoun: no one, nobody; noun: person  
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trône   noun: throne; verb: sit enthroned (1st pers. present of trôner)  
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nette   adj: clear, net, clean cut  
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embrun   noun: sea spray, spindrift  
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