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Saint-Tropez

American  
[san-truh-pey, san-traw-pey] / ˌsæn trəˈpeɪ, sɛ̃ trɔˈpeɪ /

noun

  1. a town in SE France, on the French Riviera: beach resort.


Example Sentences

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“We design for her, the customer. We don’t design for, ‘Oh I came back from Saint-Tropez and something looked clowny, but I think we should have it,’” Rudes said.

From Los Angeles Times

“I just love to see women being powerful and oozing femininity and oozing their personality,” von Unwerth tells her daughter, Rebecca Fourteau, from her vacation home in Saint-Tropez.

From Los Angeles Times

You once went to a party at Brigitte Bardot’s house in Saint-Tropez.

From New York Times

Cavalli opened his first small shop, Limbo, in the French city of Saint-Tropez in 1972.

From BBC

Dozens of police took part in raids on the 61-year-old's Paris home and his villa in Saint-Tropez, Var, according to French daily Le Monde.

From BBC