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Frenchmen

Frenchmen meaning

plural of Frenchman

Example sentences (20)

Frenchmen spent time on the island in 1906, introducing rabbits, in a failed attempt to discover a virus that would free the mainland of the ongoing rabbit plague.

High on a limestone bluff overlooking the Mississippi River, two painted monsters stared down at the Frenchmen below.

This basic difference in outlook goes a long way to explaining why millions of Frenchmen and women are protesting and striking against President Emmanuel Macron’s plans to raise the start of the state pension from 62 to 64 years.

Although Sarr isn’t a generational talent like his fellow Frenchmen Victor Wembanyama, he’s the standout favorite in this year’s draft class.

Eventually, they managed to reach Hungary, where they were tasked with finding out how many Frenchmen were in the camp near Lake Balaton.

VICTOR WEMBENYAMA and his fellow Frenchmen are dominating the league.

During his second foray into disputed territory, George preemptively (and some would argue without justification) attacked a delegation of Frenchmen, catching them completely off guard, killing 10 men, including the French ambassador.

Londres’s phrase captured a key reality: Cycling had long been the vocation and avocation of working-class Frenchmen.

Joseph Aleshaiker was walking along Frenchmen Street, New Orleans, when he got an idea for a song.

Because of the requirements set down for active citizens, the vote was granted to approximately 4.3 million Frenchmen.

But our good Frenchmen hasten to pull down their house as soon as the chimney takes fire..

But the Frenchmen and Flemings were filled with a lust for destruction.

Distinction of lower-case 'm' versus upper-case 'M' The term Métis was originally used simply to refer to mixed-race children of the union of Frenchmen (Europeans) and Native women.

Ellmann (1988:528) A series of embarrassing encounters with English visitors, or Frenchmen he had known in better days, drowned his spirit.

Estácio de Sá founded the city of Rio de Janeiro on March 1, 1565, and fought the Frenchmen for two more years.

Frenchmen had had few contacts with Cossacks before the Allies occupied Paris in 1814.

Having had no encounters with the Iroquois at this point many of the men headed back, leaving Champlain with only 2 Frenchmen and 60 natives.

He managed to keep France together while taking steps to end the war, much to the anger of the Pieds-Noirs (Frenchmen settled in Algeria) and the military; both had supported his return to power to maintain colonial rule.

He managed to keep France together while taking steps to end the war, much to the anger of the Pieds-Noirs (Frenchmen settled in Algeria) and the military; both previously had supported his return to power to maintain colonial rule.

Here the early Frenchmen were mostly coureurs des bois who intermarried freely with the First Nations before the first arrival of the filles du roi in 1663.