voile
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of voile
1885–90; < French; Anglo-French veile veil
Example Sentences
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Steadily there flowed out upon literary France the prodigious flood of his pent up genius: La, Melée Sociale, Le Grand Pan, Le Voile du Bonheur, etc., ad infinitum.
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A 25 year backcountry pioneer, Voile Equipment began manufacturing the first commercially viable backcountry splitboards in 1993.
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Time tested, durable and reliable, the patented Voile splitboard binding system is a proven technology to get snowboarders into the backcountry efficiently and without any sacrifice in performance.
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Venture has licensed the Voile binding system to join the two board halves.
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There is even a "Cercle à la Voile," with yachts which, in the narrow confines of the river, look like the real thing, but which after all are very diminutive members of the family.
From The Automobilist Abroad by Mansfield, M. F. (Milburg Francisco)
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