-ville
Americancombining form
Etymology
Origin of -ville
Ultimately from French ville “city”; bidonville
Example Sentences
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"The border is very peaceful at the moment, but we are aware the global situation is tense," said Ville Kuusela, a senior border guard.
From Barron's
The Hôtel de Ville in central Paris, with its ceiling frescoes and rich wood panelling, is a far cry from the drab courtrooms in which Ms Pelicot was last seen publicly, during the four-month trial that shook France.
From BBC
On the evocative “Bombs in the Ville/Hit the Gas,” Mr. Cole imagines an upsetting conversation with an earlier version of himself: “I bought a iPhone that travels through time / FaceTime done got younger me on the line / Soon as he saw me he just started cryin’.”
Ville Husso made 24 saves as the Ducks dropped three games on their five-city trip.
From Los Angeles Times
Laferriere got the scoring started late in the first period, parking himself in front of the goal and banging the puck past Ducks’ goalie Ville Husso, who made two big saves in the shootout.
From Los Angeles Times
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