guichet
/ (ˈɡiːʃeɪ) /
a grating, hatch, or small opening in a wall, esp a ticket-office window
Origin of guichet
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How to use guichet in a sentence
"I suspect guichet knows something against this interesting stranger," laughed Flandrin.
In the Days of My Youth | Amelia Ann Blandford Edwards"Or by stripping his shirt off his back, and showing the brand on his left shoulder," said guichet.
In the Days of My Youth | Amelia Ann Blandford EdwardsWe were bound on an expedition of discovery, and the object of our journey was to find the habitat of guichet the model.
In the Days of My Youth | Amelia Ann Blandford Edwards"Travaux forcés à perpétuité," replied guichet, touching his own shoulder significantly with the thumb of his right hand.
In the Days of My Youth | Amelia Ann Blandford EdwardsLet guichet be taken to some place where, being himself unseen, he may obtain a glimpse of Lenoir.
In the Days of My Youth | Amelia Ann Blandford Edwards
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