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jue

American  
[joo-e] / dʒuˈɛ /

noun

  1. an ancient Chinese vessel for wine, having three high legs and a handle.


Etymology

Origin of jue

From the Chinese word jué

Example Sentences

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And as Cleante, Elmire’s brother, Mr. Jue has an easygoing charm and exudes common sense.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even as many fishing boats have sat idle in the harbor lately, Jue and a group of other fishermen have been busy hauling in traps filled with crabs.

From Los Angeles Times

Once that season is over, Jue said, he expects little or no salmon fishing this year.

From Los Angeles Times

“A lot of the guys right now are basically doing land jobs because the fishery has just been devastated,” said George Jue, a commercial fisherman at Pillar Point Harbor in Half Moon Bay.

From Los Angeles Times

Jue said he has three other types of fishing permits, which allow him to continue earning a living by catching Dungeness crab, rock crab and rockfish.

From Los Angeles Times