Mendes

/ (ˈmɛndɛz) /


noun
  1. Sam (uel) (Alexander). born 1965, British theatre and film director, who made his name as artistic director of the Donmar Warehouse, London (1992–2002) before directing the films American Beauty (1999), The Road to Perdition (2002), Revolutionary Road (2008), and Skyfall (2012)

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How to use Mendes in a sentence

  • It was already night when we reached Mendes and, as we were tired out, we decided that we could not take a lesson that evening.

    Nobody's Boy | Hector Malot
  • I don't know if there were any other professors of music at Mendes, but that was the only one we knew, and we never forgot him.

    Nobody's Boy | Hector Malot
  • That of Capella would be brilliant at Mendes, where they bred goats more than elsewhere.

    Astronomical Myths | John F. Blake
  • It was rather like a story by Catulle Mendes in which the translator had either skipped or cut out every alternate sentence.

    Seven Men | Max Beerbohm
  • Consulting our map we found that the next big town was Mendes.

    Nobody's Boy | Hector Malot