St. Helier

[ seynt hel-yer; French sante-lyey ]

noun
  1. a seaport on the island of Jersey in the English Channel.

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How to use St. Helier in a sentence

  • She was daughter to old Godefroi of St. Heliers, the shipowner.

    Carette of Sark | John Oxenham
  • We have gone carefully over the reports of your secret agent at St. Heliers.

    A Fascinating Traitor | Richard Henry Savage
  • He may stay down there all night at St. Heliers, and your lucky chance will never come again.

    A Fascinating Traitor | Richard Henry Savage
  • The good burghers of St. Heliers had given up their whist, and taken their last drop of "hot and hot."

    A Fascinating Traitor | Richard Henry Savage
  • There was not a word to be gleaned from the authorities, and St. Heliers was simply convulsed in a useless fever of curiosity.

    A Fascinating Traitor | Richard Henry Savage