NOUN
- a battle in 1800 in which the French under Napoleon Bonaparte won a great victory over the Austrians
How To Use Marengo In A Sentence
- During the afternoon, the wind also brings in the "Marengo," with a mail, and in the night, the "Supply. Memoirs of 30 Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers
- Upon the colony they bestowed the name of Marengo, which is still preserved in the county. Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers
- She signalled a passing taxi and ordered him to take her to the rue Marengo.
- His stout defence distracted the Austrians, helping Bonaparte to invade northern Italy and beat them at Marengo.
- This peace -- the fruit of Marengo and Hohenlinden -- restored France to that honourable position which had been put in jeopardy by the feeble and incapable government of the pentarchy and the reverses of 1799. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
- The last vessel for the season, the "Marengo," left the harbor for Detroit, taking on board our expressmen, who are to return by land. Memoirs of 30 Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers
- The area in southern Indiana and Crawford County, Marengo, which is in the center part of the state, just north of the Ohio River, was the hardest hit. CNN Transcript May 31, 2004
- MARENGO - A large tour group of men and women dressed in formal business wear looked out of place Monday among the smells of oil and paint and the dull, noisy droning of countless machines running in the Nissan Forklift plant in Marengo. News
- Alabama granted them lands and named their country "Marengo" in honour of the Little Corporal's great victory. My beloved South,
- All the main courses were meaty: blood sausage with roasted apples and potatoes, andouillettes de Troyes, and veal Marengo.