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

From The Independence of Claire by Vaizey, George de Horne, Mrs.

"The valley of Saint Moritz is a dreary country," she next said.

From Samuel Brohl and Company by Cherbuliez, Victor

On leaving Saint Moritz, we will descend five hundred metres lower, and remain three weeks at Churwalden; consequently, we will not be in Paris for a month.

From Samuel Brohl and Company by Cherbuliez, Victor

Let me see how long you will be able to stay in Saint Moritz?

From The World's Greatest Books — Volume 02 — Fiction by Mee, Arthur

Signor Corbario is at Saint Moritz and Marcello is gone down to see him.

From Whosoever Shall Offend by Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion)

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