Adjectives for Frenchman | Words to describe Frenchman

Gallant
Huge
Little
Sullen
Hated
Able
Young
Learned
Stalwart
Good
Big
Sophisticated
Mad
Worthy
Invisible
True
Plucky
Great
Average
Well-Known
Wounded
Old
Cynical
Civil
Elderly

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  • 1. Arwed, leaving the room, rejoiced to have an opportunity of forever ridding himself of the hated Frenchman. 🔊
  • 2. I was just telling Jim that a very attractive young Frenchman was here only a few minutes before you arrived. 🔊
  • 3. Pierre asked of him as the great soldier stood tall above the steamer chair and gave to the little Frenchman the salute of an officer. 🔊
  • 4. She put it very childishly, the same cock-and-bull story that the old Frenchman had been at last night. 🔊
  • 5. He promoted him to the rank of aide-de-camp, so that he might have this able Frenchman continually about his person. 🔊
  • 6. There was malice in every spitting syllable of the tirade, and more than malice in the baleful look she cast at the sullen Frenchman. 🔊
  • 7. Not very far from the bank the invisible Frenchman was blaspheming and cursing his associates, his luck, and all the world. 🔊
  • 8. The huge Frenchman, walking up and down the room with his stumps in the pockets of his jacket, stopped short in surprise. 🔊
  • 9. The little Frenchman collected butterflies and bird-skins, and he never went abroad without his full paraphernalia. 🔊
  • 10. They had spared my life because the old Frenchman politely averred that I had made my crew spare his. 🔊
  • 11. The big Frenchman had remained lolling in his chair; he kept his stumps in his pockets and addressed Davidson. 🔊
  • 12. It may claim, indeed, to be well known to every good Frenchman, both from its former and latter history. 🔊
  • 13. He is a true Frenchman, for he touches only the flower of ideas, and, for a Frenchman, the flower and the surface are all one. 🔊
  • 14. He has another inmate, in the person of a queer little Frenchman, who has his breakfast, tea, and lodging here, and finds his dinner elsewhere. 🔊
  • 15. Thus I was never more stirred emotionally by the human voice than upon hearing a mad Frenchman sing at my request the Marseillaise. 🔊
  • 16. A well-known Frenchman lately put me the question, Why I took no active part in the revolution of 1848? 🔊
  • 17. A gallant Frenchman, Pilatre de Rozier, volunteered to be the first man to make the ascent into the skies. 🔊
  • 18. And he replied, with a shrug worthy of a cynical Frenchman, "Ah, we are not Tanna-men! 🔊
  • 19. Add to this that the worthy Frenchman, in his stiff hose and spurred jack-boots, moved about as gingerly as if he feared every moment to fall on his nose. 🔊
  • 20. He walked out with his Venetian friends and a young Frenchman of an interesting demeanor, who had become sociable with them in the course of the conversation. 🔊
  • 21. Suddenly, as the plucky Frenchman sped on, hot on the trail of the two that were still unpunished, he was startled by the bursting of a shell just under his machine. 🔊
  • 22. The broad-shouldered, rather dandified old Frenchman, Jules Gigleux, sauntered out from the hotel and joined them a few moments later. 🔊
  • 23. Then I found him a good-looking man, evidently a few years younger than Louise, well-built, rather taller than the average Frenchman. 🔊
  • 24. As the man busied himself with the plates, recollections of that young Frenchman, Henri Pujalet, arose before the Englishman. 🔊
  • 25. Is there not a volume somewhere in our college library, written by a learned Frenchman, devoted exclusively to the biography of men who have been great in mind, though diminutive in stature? 🔊
  • 26. I felt quite ashamed to spend a half-hour looking at everything and then depart without buying; but the civil Frenchman bowed and smiled, and thanked us for coming. 🔊
  • 27. Soon she might send money for the journey, and the kind priest himself would see the wounded Frenchman aboard a ship that would carry him to America. 🔊
  • 28. A young Frenchman offered me holy-water on the tips of his fingers, and I immediately decided to confide in him to an unlimited extent if he gave me the opportunity. 🔊
  • 29. The elderly Frenchman opposite him had listened intently, his fat, wrinkled hands crossed on his waistcoat, an expression of thoughtful consideration on his broad face and in his small, very intelligent brown eyes. 🔊
  • 30. That great Frenchman, as we were enabled to understand him, got back the world, the self and the God which he seemed to have lost, but he got them all back transfigured. 🔊
  • 31. He appears to have been employed in this service under Major Rogers, the celebrated partisan "ranger," whose life he is said to have saved in an encounter with a stalwart Frenchman. 🔊
  • 32. A learned Frenchman, M. Clermont Ganneau, in a treatise lately published, traces the legend of St. George and the dragon to a very remote antiquity. 🔊

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