Rostand









Rostand


Rostand [raws-tahn] Examples noun

  1. Ed·mond [ed-mawn] /ɛdˈmɔ̃/, 1868–1918, French dramatist and poet.

Examples from the Web for rostand Contemporary Examples of rostand

  • Lovelorn Cyrano may not have exactly been a player, but Rostand certainly understood the game.

    Sex Advice from Cyrano

    Ben Crair

    July 23, 2009

  • Historical Examples of rostand

  • After the reading Rostand dashed off as he had come, and for many weeks I saw no more of him.

    The Ways of Men

    Eliot Gregory

  • You remember, the evening Rostand was dining at the next table.

    Oscar Wilde, Volume 2 (of 2)

    Frank Harris

  • In this way we profit by the vast labor and study which Rostand and Coquelin gave to the original production.

    The Ways of Men

    Eliot Gregory

  • Amid all this confusion Rostand alone remained cool and seemed unconscious of his victory.

    The Ways of Men

    Eliot Gregory

  • It appears that Rostand had been asked to register the birth of a friend’s newly arrived son.

    Toaster’s Handbook

    Peggy Edmund and Harold W. Williams, compilers

  • British Dictionary definitions for rostand Rostand noun

    1. Edmond (ɛdmɔ̃). 1868–1918, French playwright and poet in the romantic tradition; best known for his verse drama Cyrano de Bergerac (1897)
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