Carrière
[ ka-ryer ]
/ kaˈryɛr /
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noun
Eu·gène [œ-zhen], /œˈʒɛn/, 1849–1906, French painter and lithographer.
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Words nearby Carrière
Carrie, carried away, carried interest, carrier, carrier bag, Carrière, carrier-free, carrier pigeon, carrier wave, Carrington, carriole
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How to use Carrière in a sentence
Was it he, or Carriere who at Arras commanded mothers to stand by while their children were being guillotined?
The Elusive Pimpernel|Baroness Emmuska OrczyAll the stragglers who had lagged behind arrived, one after another, excepting the poor Canadian voyageur, Carriere.
Astoria|Washington IrvingIt would be quite possible, as Carriere suggests, to distinguish a third type of glands—the mixed type.
The Peaches of New York|U. P. Hedrick