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après–ski
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après–ski
(noun)
après–ski
/ˌɑːˌpreɪ
ˈ
skiː/
noun
après–ski
/ˌɑːˌpreɪ
ˈ
skiː/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of APRÈS–SKI
[
noncount
]
:
social activities after a day of skiing
—
often used before another noun
an
après-ski
party
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