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Definition of “Frenchmen”

Frenchmen () 

Definitions

plural noun

  1. of Frenchman

Frenchman (ˈfrɛntʃmən Pronunciation for Frenchman

Definitions

noun

(plural) -men
  1. a native, citizen, or inhabitant of France

Derived Forms

ˈFrenchˌwoman feminine noun

Example Sentences Including 'Frenchmen'

Apart from a £13million difference between the two Frenchmen , Arsenal know they have swapped a sulky child for a nice guy.
Sun, News of the World (1999)
Excitable Frenchmen rushed from side to side of the craft, the scent of Prussian blood in their nostrils, more than once bowling me over.
Baxter, Stephen Anti-Ice
If you're a woman, you'll find the chivalrous Frenchmen most obliging.
Globe and Mail (2003)
Some Frenchmen believe that he died of arsenic given over a long time, followed by cyanide.
Jim Leavesley, George Biro THE MEDICAL MYSTERIES E-OMNIBUS (2001)
The British, with Canadians and Frenchmen at their side, had made it even more certain.
Ross, Melville Lohengrin
The fact the final could revolve around two Frenchmen does not leave Keegan frustrated.
Sun, News of the World (2002)
They all looked like Frenchmen , and as if they wanted something badly.
Shah, Idries Kara Kush
While officials argued, four Frenchmen died and had to be buried at sea off Cooktown.
Misc (1995)

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