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Bastille Day

NOUN
  1. a legal holiday in France celebrating the storming of the Paris bastille in 1789

How To Use Bastille Day In A Sentence

  • Tahitian Americans in the United States may also observe the French Polynesian celebration of Bastille Day on July 14.
  • Next Friday is Bastille Day, but even that famous celebration is unlikely to jolt sleepy Montpellier out of its drowsy charm.
  • When this team won the last World Cup, just before Bastille Day in 1998, they seemed the perfect advertisement for a multiracial France.
  • he planned a party to celebrate Bastille Day
  • Violette met Etienne Szabo, a French officer of Hungarian descent, at the Bastille Day parade in London in 1940.
  • Approximately 200 West Point cadets will march down the Champs Elysees in Paris on July 14 as part of France's Bastille Day parade.
  • Bastille Day in France commemorates the French Revolution and reminds us of one of the most unpleasant and blood-soaked regimes ever to have reduced a country to penury.
  • He planned a party to celebrate Bastille day.
  • Bastille Day at the Buffet is a full-day feast of fine wines, fine cheeses, fresh baguettes, escargot and delicatessens that make the mouth water.
  • For Bastille day I've taken the names of 20 French towns and cities and written an anagram of each.
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