Coeur
/ (kɜː, French kœr) /
Jacques. ?1395–1456, French merchant; councillor and court banker to Charles VII of France
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How to use Coeur in a sentence
And as Greenhouse is a very smart and sincere person who loves the Court and the law, her crie de Coeur is striking.
A Reminder: Our Justices are Politicians in Robes | Jedediah Purdy | November 13, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTLooking more narrowly she discerned upon the pedestal the simple exclamation, "Et mon Coeur!"
Alone | Marion HarlandThat gayeté de Coeur which the French enjoy, runs through all their professions.
In any other situation, or in a milder age, his character might have stood higher than that of the adventurous Coeur de Lion.
The Talisman | Sir Walter ScottIt looks to him like a kind of ridiculous assumption that anyone d'un Coeur lger can do what has cost him his heart's blood.
Robert Elsmere | Mrs. Humphry Ward
I am only sorry that my new friends—my French family—do not live in the old city—au Coeur du vieux Paris, as they say here.
A Bundle of Letters | Henry James
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