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Trouville

American  
[troo-veel] / truˈvil /

noun

  1. a seaport in northwestern France, on the English Channel: popular tourist destination.


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South Africa prop Frans Malherbe is facing allegations he bit USA lock Matt Trouville during the Springboks' 64-0 win on Wednesday.

From BBC • Oct. 8, 2015

Tolkin announced a 31-man squad this week, and it included 21 World Cup rookies after Seattle captain Matt Trouville became a late inclusion after France-based back-rower Scott LaValla broke an elbow in training.

From Washington Times • Sep. 4, 2015

This year there were in Trouville enough holiday makers who could no longer afford Deauville prices to jack its casino profits from $68,600 to $92,000.

From Time Magazine Archive

Other races followed quickly�to Bordeaux, Marseille, Dieppe, Nice, Trouville, all the way across the Continent to Vienna.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I believe I made no mistake when I picked them to be part of the raiding force," said Major de Trouville.

From Air Service Boys Over The Rhine Fighting Above The Clouds by Beach, Charles Amory