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[ US /ˈɹɑndɪˌvu/ ]
NOUN
  1. a meeting planned at a certain time and place
  2. a date; usually with a member of the opposite sex
  3. a place where people meet
    he was waiting for them at the rendezvous
VERB
  1. meet at a rendezvous

How To Use rendezvous In A Sentence

  • Jim had hustled over quietly and begun to help out with the horseshoeing, expecting ridicule from the likes of Hugh Glass or old Zeke Williams, who had just arrived at the rendezvous, but, to his surprise, the fact that he was married to a woman of such pure fire produced the very opposite of the effect he had feared. The Berrybender Narratives
  • he was waiting for them at the rendezvous
  • For the first month of Ricardo and Felicity's affair, they greeted one another at every stolen rendezvous with a kiss -- a lengthy, ravenous kiss, Ricardo lapping and sucking at Felicity's mouth as if she were a giant cage-mounted water bottle and he were the world's thirstiest gerbil. Delicious LiveJournal Links for 7-3-2010
  • Retailers maintained their rendezvous with chez Dior and Galliano and are placing orders. Fashion designer crackups raise question: Is industry's pace too relentless?
  • Anyway, a rendezvous at Paddington has been arranged for tomorrow morning when the present, having been manhandled on the train, will be exchanged.
  • More than one in three rendezvous then. The Sun
  • There is no painless way to avoid our reckless and inevitable rendezvous with plaque. Living with Angina
  • In this case, an exception should be made not only for clumsy phrases, but for simple oversights, such as a girl going to "reconnoiter" rather than rendezvous with her boyfriend. Hand Me Down World by Lloyd Jones – review
  • And I think, Oh-oh... If I was the suspicious type I'd suspect them of fixing up a rendezvous, sans moi. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • They were forced to beat a hasty retreat and arrived at their rendezvous with Morris's patrol on time.
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