frenchman|frenchmen in English
noun
['French·man || 'frentʃmən]
native of France, citizen of France
Use "frenchman|frenchmen" in a sentence
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. About a million Frenchmen died during the Napoleonic Wars.
7. The Frenchman held his own against the challenger.
8. He doesn't conform to/fit/fill the national stereotype of a Frenchman.
9. It was invented in 1824 by the Frenchman Louis Braille.
10. Frenchman Louis Pasteur used vaccination to fight rabies and anthrax.
11. 28 Two Frenchmen were standing on the sand beside their camper van.
12. The Thais had captured 222 men (17 North Africans, 80 Frenchmen, and 125 Indochinese).
13. I heard you have a Frenchman... living among you picking peppers.
14. At the sight of Napoleon, the young Frenchman cliched his heels together.
15. Would you rather shoot decent Frenchmen than help us root out dangerous elements?
16. Greeks, Romans, Goths, Tatar-Mongols, Ottomans, Russians, Brits and Frenchmen during the Crimean war,… Read more stories
17. 9 He doesn't conform to/fit/fill the national stereotype of a Frenchman.
18. For whom have these vile chains, These irons, been long prepared? (repeat) Frenchmen, for us, ah!
19. Late last week, Team New Zealand dumped its tactician Hamish Pepper and hired a Frenchman.
20. His book: Peasants into Frenchmen: The Modernization of Rural France 1870-1914 is a classic presentation of modernization theory.
21. For 2011, Robson hired a new coach, Frenchman Patrick Mouratoglou, and moved her working base to Paris.
22. 5 In 170 Frenchman Feuille invented the first seismic instrument of Europe --- the mercury seismoscope ( Dewey, 19.
23. Aubade was founded in 1958 by Frenchman Claude Pasquier, with a focus on creating beautiful, well-fitting bras
24. Frenchmen, O my countrymen, Let not your enemies, with their desolating doctrines, degrade your souls, and enervate your virtues!
25. In 1808, two Frenchmen are said to have fought in balloons over Paris, each attempting to shoot and puncture the other's balloon.