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dénicher

to find, unearth (something hidden)

verb deh-nee-SHEH Rare

Usage Note

dénicher literally means to take a bird from its nest (nid), but in everyday use it means to track down a rare or hidden find — a bargain, a talented person, an obscure address. It implies effort and discovery. Il a déniché une perle rare ('he found a rare gem') is a typical figurative use.

Examples

"Elle a déniché un appartement parfait."

Natural Translation

She found a perfect apartment.

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