Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com

Pouilly

American  
[poo-yee] / puˈyi /

noun

  1. a village in central France: known for its wines.


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.

One of my most memorable experiences was working the vendage in Pouilly Sur Loire for $5/day and room and board.

From New York Times • Sep. 20, 2016

Reports suggest that harvests in the Loire Valley, home of Pouilly Fumé, for example, were down by as much as 50; and that Champagne and Burgundy saw declines of 40 and 30, respectively.

From Nature • Dec. 19, 2012

The late Winthrop Rockefeller, who liked to dine on Terrail's homard � 1'Am�ricaine and Pouilly Fuiss�, once humbly asked le patron if he would accept a personal check for his meal.

From Time Magazine Archive

Colonels Piles and Baudine covered the right wing with their regiments; Colonels Rouvray and Pouilly the left.

From The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century by Sue, Eug?ne

In the Place de l'H�tel-de-Ville, between the Rue Thiers and the Banque de France, are two small streets: the Rue Salin and the Rue de Pouilly.

From Rheims and the Battles for its Possession Illustrated Michelin Guides to the Battle-Fields (1914-1918) by Various

Vocabulary.com logo
by dictionary.com

Look it up. Learn it forever.

Remember "Pouilly" for good with VocabTrainer. Expand your vocabulary effortlessly with personalized learning tools that adapt to your goals.

Take me to Vocabulary.com