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Saint Hubert

American  
[seynt hyoo-bert, yoo-, san ty-ber] / ˌseɪnt ˈhyu bərt, ˈyu-, sɛ̃ tüˈbɛr /
Or Saint-Hubert

noun

  1. a borough in S Quebec, Canada, just E of Montreal.


Example Sentences

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Xu finally gave in, and Hua sent him a photo of a coffee shop in the Galleries of Saint Hubert, a historic landmark in central Brussels whose grand, high-pillared architecture and arched glass-paned roof are a draw for tourists.

From New York Times

His remains were eventually identified in 1863 during an archaeological dig and were buried inside the nearby Amboise castle, in the Saint Hubert chapel, which Macron and Mattarella visited Thursday.

From Washington Times

By the time the sun peeked over the Paris skyline, throngs of workers had consumed nearly 3,000 coffees at Le Saint Hubert café, a local hangout, squeezed elbow-to-elbow at the horseshoe bar.

From Seattle Times

By the time the sun peeked over the Paris skyline, throngs of workers had consumed nearly 3,000 coffees at Le Saint Hubert cafe, a local hangout, squeezed elbow-to-elbow at the horseshoe bar.

From New York Times

A white stag led to the conversion of both Saint Eustace and Saint Hubert.

From Washington Times