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bougie

adjective as in posh

noun as in candle

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Elly Amai and Erewhon told TODAY.com that the bougie berry is so expensive because it’s grown in Tochigi Prefecture, which is known as the “Strawberry Kingdom.”

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Near the end of the film, sexual energy in Romy and Samuel's dangerous relationship reaches new heights in a bougie hotel room rendezvous.

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Bricoleur Vineyards’ Brut & Caviar Celebration Set will delight your favorite bougie friend.

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“I’ve always been a foodie, I just always been bougie, I’ve always been opinionated. And I’m always gonna talk my s–,” says White.

When seeing a play in downtown, Angelica Reyes, a teacher at Santee High School, admitted she was expecting a more “white and bougie” looking space — instead, she said, “It looks like brown people actually created this.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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