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6 Sentences With "tendernesses"

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She has the movie's famous phrase "mille tendresse" (meaning a thousand tendernesses in French) tattooed on the back of her neck.
In the photo shared by Mesa on Instagram this weekend, the phrase (which translates to "a thousand tendernesses"), was noticeably missing from Davidson's nape.
The phrase means "a thousand tendernesses" in French and comes from Truman Capote's famed novella, Breakfast at Tiffany's, which is one of Grande's favorite films.
The French phrase made popular by the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's means "a thousand tendernesses" and is the exact same design that Grande, 25, has on the back of her neck.
The revelation that he fell into sorcery through love of his "dimwitted" younger son and his pivotal cry, "One cannot unlearn what one has learned," are touching, but still his occasional tendernesses seem more contradictory than poignant.
In the poem And did those feet in ancient time by William Blake, Leutha is associated with the Isle of Dogs: He came down from Highgate thro' Hackney & Holloway towards London Till he came to old Stratford, & thence to Stepney & the Isle Of Leutha's Dogs, thence thro' the narrows of the River's side, And saw every minute particular, the jewels of Albion, running down The kennels of the streets and lanes as if they were abhorr'd Every Universal Form was become barren mountains of moral Virtue, and every Minute Particular harden'd into grains of sand And all the tendernesses of the soul cast forth as filth and mire.

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