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leger
1[ lej-er ]
Léger
2[ ley-zhey ]
noun
- A·lex·is Saint-Lé·ger [a, -lek-, see, sa, n, -ley-, zhey]. St.-John Perse.
- Fer·nand [fe, r, -, nahn], 1881–1955, French artist.
Léger
/ leʒe /
noun
- LégerFernand18811955MFrenchARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Fernand (fɛrnɑ̃). 1881–1955, French cubist painter, influenced by industrial technology
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He loved early 20th-century paintings, especially by Modigliani, Picasso, Leger, and Rouault.
And perhaps Captain Saint Leger would allow the piano to be placed there?
You must tell us that, you know, Saint Leger, in consideration of our own unsuccessful efforts to help you.
Philip St. Leger has finished his course at Princeton, and come to take away his long-promised bride.
And Philip St. Leger, with extraordinary inconsistency, soon appeared among his mother's guests.
When Philip St. Leger, after a dangerous illness of many weeks, became convalescent, he was a changed person.
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