frenchman in English

noun
1
a person, especially a man, who is French by birth or descent.
Far from blending in as an ordinary Frenchman among Frenchmen , he himself, a black Martiniquan, was always visible and distinct.

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1. You're a dreamer, Frenchman.

2. Capitaine Chevalle, the penniless Frenchman.

3. Brunet and another Frenchman named Capt

4. Ah, but the Frenchman, he's a puncher.

5. His accent identified him as a Frenchman.

6. The Frenchman held his own against the challenger.

7. He doesn't conform to/fit/fill the national stereotype of a Frenchman.

8. It was invented in 1824 by the Frenchman Louis Braille.

9. Frenchman Louis Pasteur used vaccination to fight rabies and anthrax.

10. I heard you have a Frenchman... living among you picking peppers.

11. At the sight of Napoleon, the young Frenchman cliched his heels together.

12. 9 He doesn't conform to/fit/fill the national stereotype of a Frenchman.

13. Late last week, Team New Zealand dumped its tactician Hamish Pepper and hired a Frenchman.

14. For 2011, Robson hired a new coach, Frenchman Patrick Mouratoglou, and moved her working base to Paris.

15. 5 In 170 Frenchman Feuille invented the first seismic instrument of Europe --- the mercury seismoscope ( Dewey, 19.

16. Aubade was founded in 1958 by Frenchman Claude Pasquier, with a focus on creating beautiful, well-fitting bras

17. A Frenchman named Jacques Ie Moyne painted the Taino-Timucua of northern Florida cooking their meat and fish on a Babracot in 1564

18. Agamont Park Agamont Park overlooks the town pier and Frenchman Bay at the end of West Street in Bar Harbor

19. In 1839, Aimé Thomé de Gamond, a Frenchman, performed the first geological and hydrographical surveys on the Channel, between Calais and Dover.

20. Angevine - a resident of Anjou Angevin Anjou - a former province of western France in the Loire valley French person, Frenchman, Frenchwoman - a

21. A Frenchman named Jacques Ie Moyne painted the Taino-Timucua of northern Florida cooking their meat and fish on a Babracot in 1564

22. A mongst the innumerable translators of Anacreon, there was one—a Frenchman by birth—who was both an illustrious painter and a literary enthusiast

23. Listen and learn how to say Aix en Provence with Frenchman, Julien, "how do you pronounce" free pronunciation audio/video tutorials

24. "Our Heroine" tells of the romance between Navy nurse Nellie Forbush, from rural Arkansas, and a wealthy, sophisticated planter, Frenchman Emile De Becque.

25. Watch any Frenchman at a campsite in the summer and see how long he spends shaving, trimming his moustache, and on general ablutions.

26. In Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Napoleon Bonaparte is Crowned Napoleon I, the first Frenchman to hold the title of emperor in a thousand years

27. Boursin is the brain cheese of Frenchman Francois Boursin, a cheese maker and marketing genius who decided to sell a commercial version of a …

28. Barolo, after all, has been called “the King of Wines” for centuries—never mind that it took a Frenchman to bring this about (more on that later)

29. 598 B.C.E.) Origins of the Avignon Papacy Philip IV of France was instrumental in securing the election of Clement V, a Frenchman, to the papacy in 1305.

30. IGN's main criticism was for the in-game speech used in campaigns; it rhetorically asked "why can't they just find a Frenchman to do a French accent?"

31. On August 12, 1900, a Frenchman named Elie Thérond, living in a little place called Beauvène in central France responded to the advertisement and ordered the Bible literature.

32. Bring the whole family and a blanket to sit on to our weekly outdoor movies under the stars! Movies are shown on a giant inflatable screen in Agamont Park, overlooking Frenchman Bay

33. Niels Henrik Abel, a Norwegian, and Évariste Galois, a Frenchman, proved that there is no general algebraic method for solving polynomial equations of degree greater than four (Abel–Ruffini theorem).

34. The Frenchman reacted angrily to being substituted late in the game, refusing to shake Mancini's hand as he walked off the pitch, before petulantly kicking a cluster of water bottles.

35. Pierre Beghin, the Frenchman who during the last decade broke the barriers of the impossible, was killed on October 11 on the south face of Annapurna when a rappel anchor pulled out.

36. The big-hitting American Birdied the par-5 16th and forced an 18th hole, where the Frenchman landed his approach inside eight feet from the cup and made the putt for the win

37. The big-hitting American Birdied the par-5 16th and forced an 18th hole, where the Frenchman landed his approach inside eight feet from the cup and made the putt for the win

38. Hall commented 'for surely the nature of the Frenchman is not to labor long in fighting and muche more Braggeth than fighteth'.3 In the nineteenth century, the no-nonsense English longbowman was built up into an archetype of what Englishmen could achieve

39. Crescent Bar is an ideal home base for catching a concert at the nearby Gorge Amphitheatre, enjoying wine tasting at the award-winning area wineries, or a day of hiking, biking, or rock climbing in the stunning Ancient Lakes and Frenchman Coulee recreation areas

40. The paper was technically owned by François-Henri Schneider, since only a Frenchman could obtain a license to publish a newspaper, but behind him stood the industrialist Gilbert Trần Chánh Chiếu, in 1908 arrested as a secret backer and organizer of the independence movement.

41. Beaux-Arts architecture was informed by the Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain, and as economist and philosopher Friedrich Engels wrote, "changed the whole of civil society." However, it was a Frenchman, Louis-Guillaume Otto, who first coined the phrase "Industrial Revolution" in 1799 to describe his country's race to modernize

42. Chaplinesque "old Frenchman in a black felt hat, a boiled shirt, a At War with Hemingway: The "Enthrallment" of Combat The impeccably dressed Donald Martin adopted a Charlie Chaplinesque approach to the rostrum where he told about the highs and lows of the immigrants passing through Ellis Island on their way to become American citizens.

43. I am not speaking solely as a Frenchman and an anglophile, but as a European militant who, one year away from the centenary of the Entente Cordiale, would like you, Mr President, to associate our institution with the commemoration of an event that led to a century of community, blood and glory and which is thereby a founding event of the European Union.

44. Bonzes became a privileged landed class, exempt from taxes and military duty.; The modest Buddhist Bonzes were a welcome change from the arrogant and wealthy priests of the kings.; AD 1779 : Frenchman Pierre-Martial Cibot publishes Notice du Cong-fou des Bonzes Tao-see'also known as " The Cong-Fou of the Tao-Tse ", a French language summary of medical techniques used by Taoist priests.