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Meuse

[ US /ˈmjuz/ ]
NOUN
  1. a European river; flows into the North Sea
  2. an American operation in World War I (1918); American troops under Pershing drove back the German armies which were saved only by the armistice on November 11

How To Use Meuse In A Sentence

  • The country between Marne and Meuse is one of the regions on which German fury spent itself most bestially during the abominable September days. Fighting France
  • The sector, which had been quiet for most of four years, stretched some 20 miles from the unfordable Meuse River through the large Argonne Forest. Between War and Peace
  • The crown prince of Saxony was given the new Meuse Army, comprising three of First Army's corps and two cavalry divisions.
  • The word mosasaur comes from the Meuse river in France. The Mosasaur and the missing link - The Panda's Thumb
  • Other favourites in the outerwear department include her floral wrap coat, her lovely textured wool coat and her black graphic floral wrap coat (worn over a blonde charmeuse camisole and jade wool lace skirt).
  • The Meuse of France falls into the Rhine.
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  • The Germans had not mounted any defense at all on the east bank of the Seine, but that left the Meuse, Moselle, Roser , Saar, Waal, and Rhine Rivers and their tributaries to go.
  • Kurt Wilberding/The Wall Street Journal A fox jacket over a silk charmeuse blouse and wrap skirt. Long, Lean and Monochrome at Michael Kors
  • Barrere having then announced that the army of the Sambre and the Meuse was advancing to News Report
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