Saxe

[ US /ˈsæks/ ]
NOUN
  1. a French marshal who distinguished himself in the War of the Austrian Succession (1696-1750)
  2. an area in Germany around the upper Elbe river; the original home of the Saxons
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How To Use Saxe In A Sentence

  • Rochford also writes music - exploring the farthest reaches of tonality and texture - for the two tenor saxes, bass and drums of his own band Polar Bear.
  • He also writes music - exploring the farthest reaches of tonality and texture - for the two tenor saxes, bass and drums of his own band.
  • Over the years, McPhee has become adept on alto and soprano saxes, value trombone, flugelhorn, pocket trumpet, cornet, and various clarinets.
  • Well, admitted Saxe, the Pentagon is already trying to recruit her.
  • Nightworks is their debut album, redolent with thick house beats, whooshey keyboards, horns, saxes, scatting…
  • But she was married to the first princelet who happened to catch the eye of Empress Frederick, namely Prince Bernhardt of Saxe-Meiningen ” aye, and she was hustled into matrimony in such a hurry, too, as to give a sort of foundation for some shameful and base slanders, cruelly unmerited, but which one hears even Germans who profess loyalty to the crown repeating to this day. The Secret Memoirs of the Courts of Europe
  • The state of the Bulgarian path to EU membership was checked by Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg last week in Brussels at a meeting of EU member states, acceding countries and applicant countries.
  • It records the Kaiser's one known joke, which came after he heard in July 1917 that George V was changing the name of the British royal family from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor. Family Matters
  • Coburg and Gotha were the two towns in the former duchy of Saxen-Coburg and Gotha.
  • But they stipulated that there were to be no drums or even electronic simulations of drums, and no trumpets, although French horns, soprano saxes and electric violins were perfectly okay.
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