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Champs Élysées
Champs Élyséesnouna boulevard in Paris, France, noted for its caf és, shops, and theaters.
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Champs-Elysées
Champs-Elyséesnouna major boulevard in Paris, leading from the Arc de Triomphe: site of the Elysée Palace and government offices
Champs Élysées
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Example Sentences
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ET, Paralympians will traverse the famed Champs Élysées, a stunning avenue in Paris that runs from the Arc de Triomphe to the Place de la Concord.
From Salon • Aug. 28, 2024
December brings Christmas markets and magical holiday light displays to the streets—check out the Champs Élysées, Place Vendôme, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, and Boulevard Saint-Germain.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 14, 2021
From the Champs Élysées to Avenue Montaigne and along the Rue St.-Honoré, the glossiest and most glamorous shopping streets of central Paris are usually bustling on Saturdays in December.
From New York Times • Dec. 17, 2018
But peaceful protestors complained that the use of teargas had begun very early in the morning as they attempted to access the Champs Élysées.
From The Guardian • Dec. 2, 2018
Down the broad Champs Élysées the procession moved with great facility, as all carriages had been cleared away before eight o'clock in the morning.
From Victor Hugo: His Life and Works by Smith, G. Barnett
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