étoile
[ ey-twal ]
noun,plural é·toiles [ey-twal]. /eɪˈtwal/. French.
a star or something shaped like a star.
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How to use étoile in a sentence
When Bougainville visited the Etoile, he received Barr's confession.
Celebrated Travels and Travellers | Jules VerneWe selected three, according to custom; one to supply water for La Boudeuse, one for the Etoile, and one for washing purposes.
Celebrated Travels and Travellers | Jules VerneThe Etoile, which had been awaiting her for four days, had left France later than was expected.
Celebrated Travels and Travellers | Jules VerneFor here at the Etoile he had that evening overheard Saint-Eustache in conversation with those two bravi below stairs.
Bardelys the Magnificent | Rafael SabatiniHe has despatched his first safe consignment of letters to Belle Etoile.
The Little Lady of Lagunitas | Richard Henry Savage
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