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Lavishly elegant and refined.
exquisite
elegant
1
Abstruse but weirdly accessible,
recherche
but pertinent, Peasant is quite an achievement.
2
Recollect that at this epoch I was quite
recherche
in my costume.
3
Washington is the hot-bed of gayety, and general headquarters for the
recherche
business.
4
They were the best we had found any where, and the most
'
recherche
'
.
5
On the whole, it was what the society reporter would call a
recherche
affair.
6
But the upper sort had a really
recherche
dinner.
7
I do not know what
'
recherche
'
is, but that is what these donkeys were, anyhow.
8
Might it be too
recherche
for best picture?
9
Blissful, unquestionably-weknow that well enough-butwould it be 'distingue,' would it be
'
recherche
'
without him?
10
They were very
recherche
,
so it appears.
11
Her 2000 film Le Captive distilled sections of Proust's À la
recherche
du temps perdu with some success.
12
He says: "Trop de
recherche
fine et minutieuse n'est pas quelquefois sans pretention et san froideur."
13
What can be more abject than the union of elaborate and
recherche
arrangements with an old and obvious point?
14
She took her seat at the sumptuous table, whereon gold and silver shone, whereon everything
recherche
and magnificent was displayed.
15
But when grown in the igneous soil around Beaujeau it provides a fruity, vivacious little vintage that is very
recherche
.
16
Yet, after all, I don't require dinners superfluous in quantity: only let what there is be first-rate in quality and
recherche
.
recherche
very recherche
call a recherche
give recherche
most recherche
quite recherche