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"Cerise" is French for "cherry," and may also refer to the color, cherry-red.
The Annotated "Reuben and Cerise" Robert Hunter 2005
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Meaningful ones like the French name Cerise, or the Indian name Sachin, or from the Greek, Zoë.
Sea Escape Lynne Griffin 2010
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Meaningful ones like the French name Cerise, or the Indian name Sachin, or from the Greek, Zoë.
Sea Escape Lynne Griffin 2010
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a hogshead, his name Cerise; a Swiss by birth, a poisoner by profession, and a thief by custom.
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a hogshead, his name Cerise; a Swiss by birth, a poisoner by profession, and a thief by custom.
The Memoirs of Count Grammont — Complete Anthony Hamilton 1683
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a hogshead, his name Cerise; a Swiss by birth, a poisoner by profession, and a thief by custom.
The Memoirs of Count Grammont — Volume 01 Anthony Hamilton 1683
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Well, she has been called Cerise and Sor-cha, and Seraki, too.
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Your agent let’s dub her Cerise, just for the heck of it has made up a list of editors likely to be interested in it, and either spoken with each editor or communicated by letter or e-mail.
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The old woman deliberately coughed on Cerise as she passed and then offered a syrupy smile before they could say anything.
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Cerise gave him a warning glance and he said no more.
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