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How to use Parisian in a sentence

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The tree-lined boulevards are populated by ultra-expensive Rodeo Drive and Parisian boutiques.
I'll find myself standing in the aisle, weighing the purchase of some matchbooks packaged to look like they came from a Parisian brasserie.
In true Parisian style we saw the new year in in an Irish Bar in the Bastille.
Brown's police cryptographer Sophie, a native Parisian, hugely blunders in claiming that Paris was founded by the Merovingians.
The houses are built stoutly of granite and the mile-long main street is as broad as a Parisian boulevard.
La Traviata is an intimate story of family tensions and blighted love, following a Parisian courtesan who falls for a younger man.
Desperation abounds, especially among the young and those beyond the gilded circle of the Parisian elites.
Furthermore, he has occasionally appalled the Parisian bien-pensants by endorsing the opinions of his heroes.
I've discovered and love Reblochon, Roquefort and Cantal in my Parisian market trawls.
I have promised Parisian cake, Meg says she'll provide flapjack and Jo says she'll make treacle tart.
It enabled us to cart that first batch of the magazine in a shopping trundler through Parisian streets.
One long-held dream had been to open a London restaurant with the style of the classical Parisian brasseries.
A North American deal has finally clicked for this Parisian trio, so now we'll see if they click with a North American audience.
Over the past five years, the Parisian club has produced a special calendar for charity featuring unclad players in a variety of poses.
Around the year 1350, a poor Parisian scrivener spent two florins on a strange but beautiful brass-bound book filled with curious diagrams.
Parisian store owners know that their certain je ne sais quoi has more to do with quality than quoi.
We would be surprised if a writer covered Parisian restaurants without ever going to Paris, or wrote about naan bread without visiting India.
The naif became the world's most famous exponent of bohemian life and, of course, a star in Parisian gay society.
There was a little sign screwed into the wall by the entry door that marked it out as a Parisian hotel of character.
In 1845, for example, crowds flocked to a Parisian diorama devoted to simulating the experience of seeing St. Mark's in Venice.
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She also sent to a Parisian milliner for two new bonnets, and had her measure taken for a poult de Lyon dress.
It is their nave and faithful representation of the life of the Parisian petit bourgeois that seems to Brne so admirable.
This, you know, like scarlet to the bull, is sufficient to enrage the Parisian pit.
I cannot understand those folk who sniff at the English music-hall and belaud the Parisian shows.
We ended by waltzing, first in the Polish, and afterwards in the Parisian manner.
His walk betrayed the Parisian boulevardier, and the remnants of his clothing confirmed the opinion.
What attracted him now was the unclassed woman, the woman that bewilders the observer and the oldest Parisian.
Of that over the Allier and of the Parisian one, some of the ancient piles have been found in the bed of the rivers.
Even with a well-known Parisian horticulturist I had some difficulty in entering them.
A few days ago the black-currant-trees were being stripped for the benefit of Parisian lovers of cassis, a liqueur in high repute.
He has lived so long in the Quarter he looks at life from the Parisian angle.
The Parisian is without a rival as an epicure and a gastronome, and he associates no stigma with the epithet.
The countess had already been in the hands of her Parisian coiffeur for some hours.
The change has come about through the Anglomania which, within recent years, has attacked Parisian society.
It is no more like its Parisian compeer than it is like the Pyramids of Egypt.
To one familiar with Parisian ways these antithetic notices promised a beautiful scrimmage.
A saucy soubrette who might easily have just stepped from the coulisse of a Parisian theater!
One notices everywhere the narrow chest, sloping shoulders and effeminate appearance of the typical Parisian rou.
Her peignoir of beige, embroidered with red silk, was evidently of Parisian manufacture.
If she is so distingue in rather less than ordinary dress, what would she be in a Parisian costume?
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