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‖ mouvementé, a.|muvmɑ̃te| [Fr.] Animated, agitated, bustling, full of variety; spec. of music: lively.
1918L. Strachey Eminent Victorians 238 The next three years were the most mouvementés of his life. 1929Theatre Arts Monthly Mar. 231/2 The chief figure of her time led a life exceedingly mouvementé. 1938Oxf. Compan. Mus. 597/1 Mouvementé, ‘bustling’, animated. 1950A. L. Rowse England of Elizabeth vi. 222 We may say that Tudor society was..more flexible and mouvementé than is altogether realised. 1961B. Fergusson Watery Maze viii. 201 He had so far had a highly mouvementé war, beginning in a Q-ship in Norwegian waters before being appointed navigating officer to the force assembled early in 1941 for the assault on Rhodes. 1963G. Battiscombe John Keble i. 4 Even today..the district round Oxford can hardly be described as mouvementé. 1965Guardian 8 Dec. 8/5 Her life has been unusually mouvementé—and erratic. |