mazarine (Meaning)

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mazarine (a.)

Of or pertaining to Cardinal Mazarin, prime minister of France, 1643-1661.

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mazarine (n.)

blue.

A forcemeat entree.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mazarine

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mazarine Sentence Examples

  1. The grand mazarine hall was adorned with intricate gold leaf and crystal chandeliers.
  2. The bishop wore a mazarine velvet robe, its deep blue hue reflecting the light.
  3. The mazarine starlings gathered in a noisy flock, their iridescent feathers shimmering.
  4. The mazarine duckling bobbed in the water, its bright blue beak a striking contrast to its yellow plumage.
  5. The mazarine blue of the Mediterranean Sea sparkled in the sunlight, inviting swimmers to its depths.
  6. The mazarine china set was a family heirloom, passed down through generations.
  7. The mazarine color of the grapes gave them a distinctive and alluring appearance.
  8. The mazarine lighthouse stood as a beacon against the stormy seas, its light guiding mariners to safety.
  9. The mazarine canopy of the four-poster bed created a sense of elegance and romance.
  10. The mazarine lace on the bride's dress was a symbol of her newfound status and the hopes pinned on her future.

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Of or pertaining to Cardinal Mazarin, prime minister of France, 1643-1661., blue., A forcemeat entree.

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The grand mazarine hall was adorned with intricate gold leaf and crystal chandeliers.

The bishop wore a mazarine velvet robe, its deep blue hue reflecting the light.

The mazarine starlings gathered in a noisy flock, their iridescent feathers shimmering.

The mazarine duckling bobbed in the water, its bright blue beak a striking contrast to its yellow plumage.