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How to use Frenchman in a sentence

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Standing 50m away, the dark tanned Frenchman glistened with sweat from the heat of the soon setting sun.
Harsh then punched out a return and set Carraz on the match point and the Frenchman aced his way to the final.
An ingenious Frenchman named Gabet has lately constructed such a wirelessly controlled torpedo boat.
She clung to her seat like a life preserver and hardly knew what to do when the drunken Frenchman beside her was tossed out onto the grass.
After beating Andre Ooijer the Frenchman crossed for Silva to finish at the far post after bombing forward.
I'm not saying that the youngster will get to the same level as the Frenchman but he is certainly on course to at this moment in time.
The safety razor is believed to have been invented by a Frenchman, Jean-Jacques Perret.
A single Frenchman took him up on the offer, and Travis was true to his word.
You can bet, though, that the Frenchman has allowed himself a sardonic smile.
As the Frenchman back-pedals furiously, the ball lands on the roof of the goal.
The former Aberdeen striker drilled in a 45-yard shot which forced the Frenchman to furiously back-pedal and tip the ball over the bar.
He certainly brought Frenchman Sebastien Grosjean down to earth with a bang in the semi-finals.
This weekend, somewhere on the Mediterranean coast, a short, grey Frenchman sits hunched over a notepad, restlessly jotting memories.
The task of selling Britain's Dome will now fall to a 34-year-old Frenchman.
To ask a Bhutanese about happiness is akin to asking a Frenchman about wine or a Brazilian about soccer.
The fame was short-lived, however, as a Frenchman broke his record just a month later.
Fellow Frenchman Patrick Vieira made 2-1 in the 66th, running from midfield to side-foot the ball into the net.
The dapper, silver-haired Frenchman had a celebrity status akin to a rock star among followers the world over.
When the going gets tough, a Frenchman may have holes in his shoes, but will spend his last sou on a fine, nutritionally excellent, meal.
The Frenchman, still wearing the No 7 from his Manchester United heyday, has charisma but also an edge of menace.
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He had killed a Frenchman himself, and carried his thighs and legs many miles as a bonne bouche for his friends at home at the pa.
And that Scaramouch of a schooner that the Frenchman gave us, in his charity?
How swelling it is, compared with this poor, puny, pulmonic little Frenchman!
With him, as with the average Frenchman, solvency was an eleventh commandment.
The Frenchman looked at his host in some disdain, bit his lip, and was silent.
He could have given any sort of bribe had he deemed the Frenchman purchasable.
What was the influence, the fascination that strange old Frenchman seemed to exert?
Some Frenchman has said that the moneymaking instinct is like the talent of certain pigs for smelling truffles.
With eyes deep-sunken and chilly blue as high mountain lakes, he looked up at the Frenchman unblinkingly.
He was known for reasons sake to the people of the house only as the Frenchman limner.
If a Frenchman is ever rude, he is rude with malice prepense and aforethought.
But I was in luck 'cause a Frenchman had just started his camion an' I jumped in and said the gendarmes were after me.
I could see that he was not an Italian, neither was he a German nor a Frenchman.
This witticism was believed, because of the long friendship between the Italian cantatrice and the young Frenchman.
But the Captain was now too deeply interested in a hot discussion with Barbican to notice that the Frenchman was only funning him.
It was a funny business that of the good vrouw there and the little Frenchman.
We've had a Frenchman here in his time, and it's my opinion he knowed more French than the Frenchman did.
He was large for a Frenchman, and his gauntness was compounded by an obvious lack of sleep.
But Aragonese eyes looked still towards the east, and saw a Frenchman ever in their way.
The Frenchman did not drink at all, while Ah choon restricted himself to one drink daily.
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