bouillabaisse

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bouillabaisse englannista suomeksi

  1. bouillabaisse

  1. Substantiivi

  2. bouillabaisse, ranskalainen kalakeitto">ranskalainen kalakeitto

bouillabaisse englanniksi

  1. A type of fish soup or stew from Provence, France.

  2. (quote-journal)|year=1849|volume=XVI|page=67|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=dI1IAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA67|column=1|oclc=732224722|passage=And here's an inn, not rich and splendid, / But still in comfortable case; / The which in youth I oft attended, / To eat a bowl of Bouillabaisse. // This Bouillabaisse a noble dish is— / A sort of soup, or broth, or brew, / Or hotchpotch of all sorts of fishes, / That Greenwich never could outdo; / Green herbs, red peppers, mussels, saffern, / Soles, onions, garlic, roach, and dace; / All these you eat at (smallcaps)'s tavern, / In that one dish of Bouillabaisse.

  3. (RQ:George du Maurier Trilby)

  4. (quote-journal)|month=November|year=1926|volume=LXXII|page=468|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=QOIvAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA468|column=2|oclc=1006315258|passage=Further to the east he could see the jetty of the Yacht Club, where one may eat to surfeit of the best ''bouillabaisse'' in the world, in some of the best company.

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  6. (quote-book)&93; concocted elaborate bouillabaisses, refining his recipes with priestly gravity.

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  8. (quote-journal)|month=April|year=2013|volume=28|issue=1 (Archaeology and Cultural Mixture)|page=294|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=65xtAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA294|issn=0261-4332|oclc=920380659|passage=Catfish and redfish, turtles and shellfish (e.g. deep-fried clams) were often eaten in fricassees or bouillabaisses and in late summer, oysters and crawfish (described by one observer as "''des ecrevices''(sic) ''magnifiques''") were consumed with enthusiasm ....

  9. A mixture.

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  11. (quote-book)&93; has been doing during the preceding six or eight years, a great bouillabaisse of Renoir|Jean Renoir, Hitchcock|Alfred Hitchcock, Bogart|Humphrey Bogart, Doinel|Antoine Doinel, ...

  12. (quote-book)&93; call myself a bouillabaisse of bloodlines.

  13. 2021, Ian Millhiser, ''The Supreme Court just backed away from one of its cruelest death penalty decisions'', vox.com, February 12 2021

  14. Both ''Dunn'' cases came to the Court on the “shadow docket,” a bouillabaisse of emergency motions and other matters that do not receive full briefing and oral argument before the justices decide a case.
  15. bouillabaisse (gloss)

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