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Grande

[ gron-dey ]

noun

  1. (at Starbucks coffee shops) a medium size of beverage equal to 16 ounces (473 milliliters). Compare tall ( defs 8, 12 ), Venti ( def ).


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Spoiler: you may think twice before getting another Grande Chestnut Praline Latte.

Brutally, Ms. Grande, to be a true diva you need to have lived a bit.

Grande, who like Cyrus is 21, had been called a diva and was upset about it.

The problem is Grande has now painted herself into a bit of a nice-girl corner, which is a place no diva ever wants to be.

Previous Beltrán Leyva henchmen had nicknames like El Grande or La Barbie and were stone-faced killers.

Ajoutez cecy, s'il vous plaist, la grande difficult qu'il y a de tirer d'eux les mots mesmes qu'ils ont.

Ils me conduysirent en la plus grande cabane de toutes; elle contenoit bien 80 ames.

Car ils estoyent en grande cholere et en non moindre crainte; mais la cholere faisoit plus de bruit.

Aprs qu'ils nous eurent recogneus, ils demenerent grande joye le soir leur accoustume, par danses, chansons et harangues.

Le lendemain arrive l grande assemble d'hommes, lesquels danserent leur mode alentour du deced.

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