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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

By the first nightfall they commanded, in one sector alone�by German admission �about ten miles of once fashionable beaches from Trouville to Villers-sur-Mer, including Deauville.

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'll be back by the first of August—I can't miss Trouville, you know, Radwalader—and the chances are I'll have to evict you, Mr. Vane.

From The Transgression of Andrew Vane a novel by Carryl, Guy Wetmore