Frenches [noun]
Definition of Frenches:
languages derived from latin
Opposite/Antonyms of Frenches:
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Sentence/Example of Frenches:
In the first place, he was related to the Frenches, and this in her eyes was a patent of gentility.
There had been a party, with a supper, at Mrs. Crumbie's, at which both the Miss Frenches had been present.
It may, perhaps, be admitted that the Miss Frenches had shown too much open ardour in their pursuit of Mr. Gibson.
She asked a question of Mrs. Crumbie, and was enabled, as she thought, to trace the falsehood to the Frenches.
She did not believe that Mr. Gibson had given to either of the Frenches any justification for the statement just made.
Her father belonged to an old squirearchal family, the Frenches of Roscommon.
I think the Frenches have invested $500 a year, on an average, since they came to Four Oaks.
They tell me he was as good as engaged to another girl,—one of the Frenches of Heavitree.
Four days after Brooke's departure the news reached the Frenches at Heavitree.
The nurse would know her business, even if the Frenches don't.'