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Part of Speech: noun
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The evening was closing more pleasantly than she had anticipated, for this Mr Gloucester was a distinct change from the ordinary habitue of the ballroom, and his conversation promised to afford some interest. - "A Question of Marriage", Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey.
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He was evidently a habitue of the house. - "The Old Wives' Tale", Arnold Bennett.
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I beg your pardon, papa, said a very pretty girl, entering, without, however, the slightest trace of apology or awe in her manner, and taking a chair with the self- possession and familiarity of an habitue of the room; but I knew it was not your habit to write late, so I supposed you were not busy. - "The Twins of Table Mountain and Other Stories", Bret Harte.