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7 Sentences With "amuser"

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You can hear Leif [Bodnarchuk, guitar tech / "studio amuser"] trying to be sick as well.
The French started offering canapés to their guests for their fêtes in the 18th century, and the English adopted the practice at the end of the following century. One modern version of the canapé is the amuse-bouche, literally a “mouth amuser”, but translated more delicately as “palate pleaser”.
In French cuisine, beverages that precede a meal are called apéritifs (literally: that opens the appetite), and can be served with amuse-bouches (literally: mouth amuser). Those that end it are called digestifs. ;Apéritifs The apéritif varies from region to region: Pastis is popular in the south of France, Crémant d'Alsace in the eastern region. Champagne can also be served.
"memory aid"; an object or memorandum to assist in remembrance, or a diplomatic paper proposing the major points of discussion ; amour propre: "Self-love", Self-respect. ; amuse-bouche or amuse-gueule: lit. "mouth- amuser"; a single, bite-sized hors d'œuvre. In France, the exact expression used is amuse-gueule, gueule being slang for mouth (gueule is the mouth of a carnivorous animal; when used to describe the mouth of a human, it is vulgar), although the expression in itself is not vulgar.
An amuse-bouche (; )(plural pronounced the same in French even when (sometimes) spelled with an s: amuse-bouches) or amuse-gueule (, ; ) is a single, bite-sized hors d'œuvre. Amuse-bouches are different from appetizers in that they are not ordered from a menu by patrons but are served free and according to the chef's selection alone. These are served both to prepare the guest for the meal and to offer a glimpse of the chef's style. The term is French and literally means "mouth amuser".
Siad has been on the covers of French magazines, The Amuser, issue two and Profil Femme, April 2009. She has walked the runways for Giorgio Armani, Hermés, Ralph Lauren, Dries Van Noten, Max Azria, Emilia Wickstead, Moncler Gamme Rouge, J. Crew, Nanette Lepore, Alexandre Vauthier, Hervé Léger, bebe, Tracy Reese, Betsey Johnson, Anne Valérie Hash, and St. John. In 2013, Siad had an ad campaign with Wildfox's "We're The Kids in America" Spring Collection and Doncaster's Winter 2013 Collection. In 2014, she likewise had a campaign with Jonathan Simkhai Pre-Fall 2014 collection.
Good also published instructions for DIY entertainments in Pour Amuser Les Petits ou les joujoux qu’on peut faire soi-même (To Amuse the Little Ones, or Do-It- Yourself Small Toys), La Récréation En Famille (Family Recreations), Les Bons Jeudis (Fun Thursdays – in Good's day in France there were no classes on Thursdays), and Joujoux en Papier (Paper Toys). From 1885 to 1888, he was the editor of a periodical, Le Chercheur, that featured new inventions. He also wrote for La Nature. In addition to his science education publications, Good published a set of Caricatures of famous Britons in London in 1913.

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