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‖ entre nous, phr.|ɑ̃trə nu| [Fr.] Between ourselves; in private.
1689Shadwell Bury F. i. ii. 10 I'll tell the more entre nous: But, in the mean time [etc.]. 1705Cibber Careless Husband ii. ii. 17 Why then, Entre Nous, there is a certain Fille de Joye About the Court here. 1766Goldsmith Vic. W. I. xii. 112 Entre nous, I protest I like my Lady Blarney vastly. 1819Keats Cap & Bells xxxiv, And master is too partial, entre nous. 1833Dickens Let. ? Jan. (1965) I. 14, I suppose the story is to be entre nous. 1889E. Dowson Let. 29 June (1967) 87 It's sublimely fatuous that I should mind—but entre nous it has quite spoofed me quite. 1922Joyce Ulysses 613 A religious silence of the strictly entre nous variety. |