Sentence examples for chapeau which from inspiring English sources

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And Lucinde's lover, referred to throughout as "that fabulous Mr. Léandre," is indeed resplendent in the one outfit Moliére might recognize, a velvet and lace number complete with a flourishable chapeau, which Chivas Michael flourishes in grand style.

Is "Save the TIGERS" a "conservationist's catchphrase?" I had WHALES for the longest time, but figured that 24 Down had to be CHAPEAU, which would have given me WHAEES.

Wines like the Thevenet listed below and the Petit Chapeau (which comes from property owned by the celebrated Domaine des Comtes Lafon of Meursault) offer much more than reliability: they offer pleasure, which beginners can enjoy as much as anyone else.

By saying "chapeau", which literally means "hat", the rider is doffing his cap to a colleague for a good day's riding.

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Johnston is forced to wear a series of ludicrous chapeaus, which make her look as if she were walking around with either a conch or a quoit on her head.

The best of his works include Le Chapeau de paille d'Italie (1851; The Italian Straw Hat), which inspired René Clair's classic film of the same name (1927); Le Misanthrope et l'Auvergnat (1852); Le Voyage de M. Perrichon (1860; The Journey of Mr. Perrichon); and La Poudre aux yeux (1861; "The Bluff").

For one that is truly your own, check out the French millinery shop La Cerise sur le Chapeau (lacerisesurlechapeau.com), which lets you choose the color of the hat, ribbon and wrap.

Fernand Léger's virtually abstract "Composition au chapeau" from 1927, which might not have done nearly as well in another context, exceeded the high estimate at £1.02 million, and René Magritte's figural if Surrealist painting "Le Rendez-vous," dated 1937, sold equally easily, for £1.2 million.

Still wearing Bill's sweat-laden chapeau, I wandered into the library, which, thanks to its dark wood paneling and ominous-looking portraits on the walls, resembled a room from some cliché made-for-TV murder mystery.

To satisfy the curators, he built three rectangular "tubes," containing the galleries, which protrude from underneath the chapeau's brim.

Unlikely as it seemed at the time, this strategy has now been vindicated: chapeau!There is, however, another way in which Mr Gingrich's high standing in the polls is improbable.

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