s'embrouiller


Hearts, lace curtains, pine, Christmas, wreath, salon de Thé, wooden shop front and France (c) Kristin Espinasse, www. french-word-a-day.com
Look for the hearts in today's post, dedicated to someone who easily found them, everywhere she looked. Please read my tribute to Melanie Olsen, in the post réconfort. Click here, if you missed it.


s'embrouiller (sawm-brooey-ay)


: to get confused, to get into a muddle


I learned, recently, that s'embrouiller has yet another meaning: to enter into a tangle, or an argument, with someone



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Mas la Monaque-Rent this beautifully restored 17-century farmhouse. Click on the picture for photos & info.



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Published on October 02, 2013 02:49
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