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US
/ˌmɑnˈmæɹtɹə/
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NOUN
- the highest point in Paris; famous for its associations with many artists
How To Use Montmartre In A Sentence
- Rainier's mother, Princess Charlotte, was the result of a liaison between Prince Louis II and Marie-Juliette Louvet, the daughter of a laundrywoman who'd made her way to the nightclubs of Montmartre and become a "cabaret singer. A Gentleman, of a Kind
- On 18 March, government troops bungled an attempt to remove cannon placed on the heights of Montmartre, which provoked the feared rebellion.
- Mike Resnick: A Club in Montmartre: An Encounter with Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Can Anybody Figure This Out?
- (Note: Television schedules are subject to change Wednesday because of special coverage of the death of Sen. Edward Kennedy.) •Law & Order's S. Epatha Merkerson narrates Great Performances 'Harlem in Montmartre: A Paris Jazz Story (PBS, tonight, 8 ET/PT, times may vary). Critic's Corner Wednesday
- the nightlife of Montmartre awed the unsophisticated tourists
- Sadly, that too has disappeared from Montmartre as absinthe is still illegal in France, and public drunkenness on the scale of Lautrec's is no more.
- The church of Sacré-Cœur, whose great white basilica rivals the Eiffel Tower on the skyline of Paris, was already being built on the heights of Montmartre on the opposite bank of the River Seine.
- -FABRICS—rue de Steinkerque, take metro to Anvers, walk up Steinkerque to Sacré Coeur Basilica and Montmartre, lots of trinket shops and fabric shops What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day
- The family lived a bohemian existence in Montmartre. Times, Sunday Times
- On the first July Monday, 2004 we were sitting at a pavement cafe in Montmartre, Paris where Fred was introducing Sam to the joys of charcuterie.