Muses in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Muses in the PONS Dictionary

Muses Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The philosopher explains the heliocentric model and also muses on the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
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They stop by the portrait of the muses and is enamored by the muse in the middle, who reaches out a hand.
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For centuries, the comely character - and the striking muses that often spawned them - were steadfast literary staples.
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Saki muses over the events in the past six months.
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He muses that these are commingled because it can be difficult to separate the big apocalypses from the small ones.
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Strong lines and soft curves outline the pleats of the gowns wore by the muses.
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His painting of the nine muses is used as emblematic of the emergence of bluestockings in the eighteenth century.
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Each team marches into the venue together with their muses.
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Poems, inhabited by naiads, nymphs, muses and dryads, are very pretty, and you can't help being enchanted by these ancient fables.
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While the groupie tries to get his attention, he ignores her, and muses on his failed relationship with his wife.
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