Word: soufflee
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From then on, Matisse's art changed only superficially, yet met with steadily growing acceptance and eventually with acclaim. He became a millionaire, and the world's great museums vied for the honor of exhibiting his work. Shining land, sea and streetscapes lay just outside his tall, half...
At school, however, Audrey met a baron who had come to study souffle, but decided, after meeting her, "to stay on for the fish." Under the baron's guidance, she learned how to be a tasty dish as well as to make one; and when she came back to...
Bill got bagatelle, but someone spelled cephalic with an "s" someone else tacked an "ay"; to the end of hyperbole, and a third decided that souffle should conclude with "t." By lunchtime only 34 contestants were left.
In her column, a new dish is seldom simply "good"; instead, when it was put before her, "a happy little moan escaped the lips." She can embellish even the fluffiest souffle with her brandied prose: "It came perfumed of the hot sugared fruit and toned with the magic of some...
One freshman engaged in a souffle with police at the Shepherd Street entrance to the Quadrangle. Police seized bursars cards from some students and then piled the students into the patrol wagon.