Advertisement

Advertisement

Trouville

[troo-veel]

noun

  1. a seaport in northwestern France, on the English Channel: popular tourist destination.



Discover More

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Other subjects included a woman in furs attracting a covetous glance from a male passer-by; the gleaming lines of a racing car; winter sports in Switzerland; and summers on the beaches of Étretat and Trouville, where, he wrote: 'Nothing hinders my eyes from roaming, drifting endlessly....'

Read more on BBC

The French vessels set out from the Normandy ports of Port-en-Bessin, Courseulles, Ouistreham, Trouville, Honfleur and Le Havre to chase British boats away from the Baie de la Seine, where the seabed is rich in scallops.

Read more on New York Times

Among my favorites is “The Black Rocks at Trouville” by Gustave Courbet, which depicts brooding, stormy skies at sunset.

Read more on Washington Post

South Africa prop Frans Malherbe is facing allegations he bit USA lock Matt Trouville during the Springboks' 64-0 win on Wednesday.

Read more on BBC

Tolkin announced a 31-man squad this week, and it included 21 World Cup rookies after Seattle captain Matt Trouville became a late inclusion after France-based back-rower Scott LaValla broke an elbow in training.

Read more on Washington Times

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


trouveurtrove