Duparc

/ (French dypark) /


noun
  1. Henri (ɑ̃ri), full name Marie Eugène Henri Fouques Duparc. 1848–1933, French composer of songs noted for their sad brooding quality

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How to use Duparc in a sentence

  • Madame Duparc explained to Marie the various duties which she was expected to perform, on the evening when she entered the house.

  • It was the last day of happiness the poor creature was to enjoy in the house of Madame Duparc.

  • Meanwhile, Madame Duparc fetched from a neighbouring apothecary's, one of the apprentices of the shop, to see her father.

  • She mixed this flour and put it into the saucepan in the presence of Madame Duparc and her daughter.

  • This shocking catastrophe, startling and suspicious as it was, did not appear to discompose the nerves of Madame Duparc.