Marceau









Marceau


Marceau [mahr-soh; French mar-soh] Examples noun

  1. Mar·cel [mahr-sel; French mar-sel] /mɑrˈsɛl; French marˈsɛl/, 1923–2007, French actor and mime.

Examples from the Web for marceau Contemporary Examples of marceau

  • Even now, Marceau is the preferred actress of 54 percent of French people.

    How Bardot Influenced Sex

    Eric Pape

    September 27, 2009

  • Historical Examples of marceau

  • His rise was even more rapid than that of Hoche and Marceau.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 15, Slice 5

    Various

  • Hoche and Marceau had no stragglers; Wellington had few, and we do him the justice to mention it.

    Les Misrables

    Victor Hugo

  • In the last engagement on the Lahn the young and brilliant Marceau was mortally wounded.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2

    Various

  • We shall receive word in an instant that the suburbs of St. Antoine and Marceau are ready to march; we await their delegates.

    The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2

    Eugne Sue

  • I was courier, valet, and cook to M. de Vareuil, aide–de–camp to the General Marceau; both lie dead together before you.

    The Prairie-Bird

    Charles Augustus Murray

  • British Dictionary definitions for marceau Marceau noun

    1. Marcel (marsɛl). 1923–2007, French mime artist
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