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[french] / frɛntʃ /




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Moreover, a little bird had whispered in her ear that, under its new form, it fitted her rather "FRENCH" air and looks a thousand times better than before.

From Australia Felix by Richardson, Henry Handel

If you don't behave to him in a proper military manner you'll be reported to Lord FRENCH, and then you'll be more tempy than ever.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, January 17, 1917 by Various

FRENCH, Field Marshal, Commanding in Chief, the British forces in the field.

From The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 by Various

Then I opened my eyes and started babbling in FRENCH!

From Secret Adversary by Christie, Agatha

"I suppose," said Philip, "that the savages up your way converse in Latin, Greek, and German—" "Latin, FRENCH, and German," corrected Jeanne.

From Flower of the North A Modern Romance by Curwood, James Oliver




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