How To Use Eclat In A Sentence

  • Then a pretty little girl, Tilly Turtelle, who seemed quite a premature flirt, proposed "doorkeeper" -- a suggestion accepted with great _eclat_ by all the children, several grown people assenting. Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor
  • Il avait besoin d´ un agneau qui mangeait les burgeons de baobabs, avant qu´ ils grandissaient et faisaient éclater son petit astre. The Little Prince Hits a Brick Wall
  • All at once his name reappeared with an extraordinary eclat; his works were read with passion; A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory
  • they gave him more eclat than he really deserved
  • I had not passed with the "eclat" my tutor prophesied; but, I contrived to get numbered amongst those fortunate six who secured their appointments out of the entire sixty that competed. She and I, Volume 2 A Love Story. A Life History.
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  • He is a diplomat of great eclat.
  • Gros specialized in battle scenes, rendering with eclat the uniforms of the officers and the caparisons of the horses.
  • He a diplomat of great eclat.
  • Je suis sûre qu'il n'y a pas d'Américain âgé de plus de 20 ans qui n'ait jamais souri ou éclaté de rire en regardant un dessin représentant Maxine, cette femme politiquement incorrecte, qui dit ce qu'elle pense, manque de compassion et n'essaye pas de se rendre sympathique. Archive 2010-06-01
  • I was quite hopeful as to the result, for my "crammer" again impressed me at the last moment with his entire conviction that I would pass with eclat; while, my good friend the vicar, who had given me the most flaming of testimonials, cheered me up with his cordial wishes for my success, as did also dear little Miss Pimpernell, in her customary impulsive way. She and I, Volume 2 A Love Story. A Life History.
  • He set forth with much 'eclat' and a little innocent posturing and ritual, in which a cornet and a violin figured, together with a farewell oration by the Cure. The Money Master, Complete
  • Middlesex Cattle Show goes off here with eclat annually, as if all the joints of the agricultural machine were suent. Walden
  • the eclat of a great achievement
  • I also vividly remember attending the BBC Symphony Orchestra premieres of Stravinsky's Requiem canticles and Boulez's Eclat, in which she took a leading part.
  • J'ai appris à "lâcher prise" concernant mon réseau social éclaté, à moitié en ligne, et dispersé aux quatre coins de la planète. End-Of-Travel Musings — Climb to the Stars
  • Tholouse, whom Montoni had mentioned with more eclat to his own vanity than credit to their discretion, or regard to truth, she determined to give concerts, though she had neither ear nor taste for music; conversazioni, though she had no talents for conversation; and to outvie, if possible, in the gaieties of her parties and the magnificence of her liveries, all the noblesse of The Mysteries of Udolpho
  • Un vieux soldat d'Auguste, qui s'était distingué par sa bravoure et ses actions d'éclat, fut cité en justice sur une fausse accusation. French Conversation and Composition
  • She is always experimenting, always attempting the coup d'eclat.
  • She will expect to meet with all the good-breeding and delicacy that she brings; and as she is past the glare and 'eclat' of youth, may be the more willing to listen to your story, if you tell it well. Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman, 1751
  • ÉCLATER, se briser par éclats; produire un bruit subit et violent; se manifester; s'emporter. French Conversation and Composition
  • These classically trained ballet dancers transitioned entirely into flamenco catching the style, impulse and eclat of the genre.
  • entered with much eclat in a coach drawn by eight white horses
  • Lanvin Eclat d' Arpège is tinted a delicate shade of lilac and provides a subtly feminine spritz of lilac, lemon leaves and wisteria flowers.
  • Ses murs font près de 3m d'épaisseur, sa toiture est composée de 2 dalles en béton fortement armées, séparées entre elles par une chambre d'éclatement qui jouait un rôle antidéflagration. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Every one was eager to get a sight of the young hero whose career had commenced with so much 'eclat'. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • Je suis sûre qu'il n'y a pas d'Américain âgé de plus de 20 ans qui n'ait jamais souri ou éclaté de rire en regardant un dessin représentant Maxine, cette femme politiquement incorrecte, qui dit ce qu'elle pense, manque de compassion et n'essaye pas de se rendre sympathique. Archive 2010-06-01
  • Tholouse, whom Montoni had mentioned with more eclat to his own vanity than credit to their discretion, or regard to truth, she determined to give concerts, though she had neither ear nor taste for music; conversazioni, though she had no talents for conversation; and to outvie, if possible, in the gaieties of her parties and the magnificence of her liveries, all the noblesse of The Mysteries of Udolpho
  • As for things I can’t live without …. mac eye shadows and lip gloss .. touche eclat is a must for the ‘ol under eye bags .. and I always keep tea tree oil handy for spots. The Beauty Products I can’t live without « Bored Mommy
  • Hygiene experts can say all they like about chucking your slap out every three months - but what's a girl to do if cosmetics manufacturers persist in discontinuing, say, ‘Rouge Eclat’ without so much as a by-your-leave?
  • In one sense, to be sure, pigeons and ring-doves could not dance but with 'eclat' -- 'a claw? ' Literary Remains, Volume 2

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