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point tiré

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[pwan tee-rey] / pwɛ̃ tiˈreɪ /

noun

  1. drawn work.


Etymology

Origin of point tiré

< French: drawn stitch

Example Sentences

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She’s betting that the country will at some point tire of Brexit and that a settlement will be reached that most Britons will be able to live with, allowing Britain to move on to other subjects.

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