The dialect of the English language used mostly in the United States of America.
1 Mr. Clagett had for his ame damnee a constable of the town.
2 Sur mon ame , I think she asks too much-farmore than she is worth.
3 The Communists repudiated them when they ame to power.
4 But Aline is corps et ame in this affair.
5 Dreamed Kiyo eat sasa - ame together with the bamboo-leaf wrappers.
6 She was eating " sasa - ame " of Echigo province without taking off the wrapper of bamboo leaves.
7 For, as Balzac truly remarked, Chopin was less a musician than une ame qui se rend sensible.
8 I had never heard of " sasa - ame " of Echigo.
9 Starlight's " ame damnee", a half-caste named Warrigal, had been observed on the field the day before.
10 The ame - seller wondered that she was so thin and pale, and often questioned her kindly; but she answered nothing.
11 Today I wrote my French theme, beginning, "Les hommes songent moins a leur ame qua leur corps."
12 She wanted une ame sincere et candide; and Paul laid the flattering unction to his own sincere and candid soul.
13 Ss - ame to stupid puppies-ss.'
14 I am grateful AME has been patient about my growing anti-plebiscite advocacy.
15 The school is named after the second bishop of the AME church.
16 Through AME I made many good friends and learnt a lot.
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