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foudre

American  
[foo-druh] / ˈfu drə /

noun

French.

plural

foudres
  1. a large cask for maturing, storing, and transporting wine.


Example Sentences

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Can a muralist and product designer infographic his way into telling a compelling love story, from coup de foudre to coeur brisé?

From Washington Post • Jan. 31, 2023

Later that decade, Leaf met Robert Frank, already a star photographer, in what she described as a coup de foudre: “I saw him, and I said, ‘There he is.’

From New York Times • Nov. 1, 2022

Or all at once, in a coup de foudre, a lightning strike of, “Hey, this is my town!”

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 20, 2022

The words "coup de foudre" appear in the text.

From The Guardian • Jul. 9, 2011

De moy, déjà deux fois d'une pareille foudre Je me suis vu perclus, Et deux fois la raison m'a si bien fait resoudre, Qu'il ne m'en souvient plus.

From Notes and Queries, Number 37, July 13, 1850 by Various