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Saint Moritz

British  
/ s̃ɛ məˈrɪts /

noun

  1. a village in E Switzerland, in Graubünden canton in the Upper Engadine, at an altitude of 1856 m (6089 ft): sports and tourist centre. Pop: 5589 (2000)

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The table and chair in a Saint Moritz kitchen are from Switzerland’s Engadine Valley; the backsplash tiles are 17th-century Portuguese.

From Architectural Digest

The startled hearers were dumb for some moments, and then one of the number announced that she was going to Saint Moritz in January to take part in the winter sports, whereupon everyone was full of interest and curiosity, and Dreda swept onward to another bored-looking group, and hurled another conversational arrow.

From Project Gutenberg

“I was in Saint Moritz, skating in the sunshine, when I heard how you were spending your Christmas holidays.”

From Project Gutenberg

Just as I was starting the parcel post arrived, and there were about half-a-dozen parcels for me from Saint Moritz!

From Project Gutenberg

I have been meaning to write ever since we returned from Saint Moritz; but you know how it is in town, such a continual rush, that one can never get through half the things that ought to be done!

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