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Felix

[ fee-liks ]

noun

  1. a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “happy, lucky.”


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Example Sentences

Former Ivory Coast dictator Félix Houphouët-Boigny built a beautifully massive church that barely anybody attends.

President Félix Faure ended his life trysting with his mistress in the Elysée in 1899.

His boss was another legendary CIA man, Félix Rodríguez, who directed the capture and execution of Che Guevara in Bolivia.

She is the sister of the notorious Arellano Félix brothers, who dominated the smuggling world throughout the 1990s.

Our subject being Mistral and not Félix Gras, a passing mention must suffice.

Forgive me—you must have found some difficulty in introducing Monsieur Félix Poubelle into this hallowed apartment.

Still, the latter has achieved a sort of waxy coldness from which the amiable Félix was after all saved.

Félix Pyat, vibrating between just ideas and literary epilepsy, only became practical when he had to save his own skin.

Thereupon, without preamble, like a Jack-in-the-box, Félix Pyat jumped up and proposed the abolition of the conscription.

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