How To Use Marceau In A Sentence
- He and others: while again Mirabeau, we say, is cast forth from it, happily incapable of being replaced; and rests now, irrecognisable, reburied hastily at dead of night, in the central 'part of the Churchyard Sainte-Catherine, in the Suburb Saint-Marceau,' to be disturbed no further. The French Revolution
- Workmen assembled at the corner of the Rue de Bercy, waited for a certain Lemarin, the revolutionary agent for the Faubourg Saint-Marceau.
- One night a friend and I went into town to see the mime artist Marcel Marceau.
- August 10, 1978; Paris The place was called Atlantic City, and it was a trendy little bistro recently sprung up as a haven for Americans on the avenue Marceau. The Season Of The Machete
- At 80, Marceau is still able to molt from joyful to tragic to droll in the blink of an eye, and he insists that it is only his relentless life of solo concertizing that is over.
- He directed his course towards the faubourg Saint – Marceau and asked at the first shop he came to where he could find a commissary of police. Les Miserables
- This man had the air of a person who is seeking lodgings, and he seemed to halt, by preference, at the most modest houses on that dilapidated border of the faubourg Saint – Marceau. Les Miserables
- Saint – Marceau quarter, the whole success which he produced is contained in this remark of an inhabitant of the faubourg to his comrade, “That big fellow yonder is the government.” Les Miserables
- Marceau, wearing his uniform as a commandant in the French Army reserves, was the master of ceremonies.