[
US
/pɝˈɪʒən/
]
NOUN
- a native or resident of Paris
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to or characteristic of Paris or its inhabitants
Parisian restaurants can be expensive
How To Use Parisian In A Sentence
- As most Parisians escape the city in August there will just be me and Darren and a couple of million other tourists in town that weekend.
- Thomas writes colorfully of blackguards and mistresses, salty sea dogs and young midshipmen, bloody quarterdecks and Parisian salons.
- The general thrust of these stories was that of some handsome, dashing and very young aviator who had a Parisian girlfriend, and between the two there is a torrid love interest.
- The heart of their study is a large sample of loan contracts drawn by Parisian notaries.
- The ballet-loving Parisians were given a 20-minute suite of dances at the start of Act Three, which is a harem scene.
- And the distillery, soon to be delisted for other reasons, produced strong results before falling into the maw of the Parisians.
- I watched with dry, weary eyes as the pale light of dawn overwhelmed the amber glow of the Parisian night sky.
- Both were excellent fund-raisers among the wealthy, and they kept up feminine appearances by favouring Parisian fashions.
- Some hostellers and I are sitting on the grass under the Eiffel Tower sharing stories about the Parisians we've come across.
- Styled on the popular Parisian boulevard cafes, this delightful family restaurant overlooks the exotic lagoon-style pool.