NOUN
- the region of Paris on the southern bank of the Seine; a center of artistic and student life
How To Use Latin Quarter In A Sentence
- Soon after her return she saw a group of street musicians busking in the Latin Quarter.
- I had a tiny apartment in the Latin Quarter overlooking a cemetery.
- She would accept no more than the meagerest allowance, and went down into the Latin Quarter on her own, batching with two other American girls. CHAPTER XVIII
- We've walked about 27,000 miles today, from Gard du Nord to the Latin Quarter, which if you look on the map, circumnavigates anything touristy.
- He was in the thick of the bagarres in the Latin Quarter where he noted the viciousness of the French police.
- A cold garret room in the Latin Quarter of Paris is home to four struggling young artists: Rodolfo, a poet; Marcello, a painter; Colline, a philosopher and Schaunard, a musician.
- I dipped into the heritage-soaked Latin Quarter and the bohemian - if sometimes sleazy - area of Montmartre.
- The curtain rose to great applause—it was only three intermissionless minutes since the same curtain had fallen on Act I's drafty artist's garret—and the opera found itself on the bustling streets of the Latin Quarter, circa 1830. Bravo, to the Rear Stage
- They gathered in the Latin Quarter in their thousands.
- It had been an audacious notion, the idea that Wellesley would accept the hard-working little Jewish girl with the Cuban heels and the father in burlesque and the New York apartment (by then, there was a Latin Quarter in Times Square) that her mother had decorated in pale yellow and lavender brocade, “like a huge Easter egg.” The Uses of Enchantment