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‘que [kyoo] ExamplesWord Origin noun Chiefly California.

  1. barbecue.

Origin of ‘que by shortening Que.

  1. Quebec.

Examples from the Web for que Contemporary Examples of que

  • After visiting for a few minutes, as the women turned to leave, one of them told the twins: “Que Dios los bendiga.”

    With Julian Castro Taking Over at HUD, a New Political Dynasty Is in the Making

    Ruben Navarrette Jr.

    May 23, 2014

  • Castro recalled the tender moment when he whispered, “Que Dios te bendiga,” or “May God bless you,” to his only child.

    Julián Castro’s Daughter, Carina Victoria, Democratic Convention Star

    Maria Elena Fernandez

    September 5, 2012

  • Historical Examples of que

  • It was but this morning I gave him his first lesson in Que Genus.

    Joseph Andrews, Vol. 2

    Henry Fielding

  • When I pay ten shillings to hear you speak I want you to know how, que diable!

    The Tragic Muse

    Henry James

  • One has one’s form, que diable, and a mighty good thing that one has.

    The Tragic Muse

    Henry James

  • For exemplification, take you la Madame O’Brien—que magnifica!

    Strictly Business

    O. Henry

  • Our Captain answered him likewise, and being demanded “Que gente?”

    Sir Francis Drake Revived

    Philip Nichols

  • British Dictionary definitions for que Que. abbreviation for

    1. Quebec
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