canicule

IPA: kˈænʌkjuɫ

noun

  • (archaic) Synonym of dog days.
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Examples of "canicule" in Sentences

  • I remember watching "Le Mystere de la Chambre Jaune" during la canicule 2003 and thinking it was brilliant.
  • Motor cartage are so affordable these canicule that best auto owners barter their cartage every two or maybe three years.
  • I wasn't in France at the height of that public-service failure, but I did experience the canicule of 1976, which was awful enough.
  • In 2003, the collapse of the French national health service in the middle of a ferocious canicule led to the deaths of 15,000 people in three weeks.
  • These canicule there is actual little which is not awash online and one is abiding to acquisition a cardinal of websites which specialize in the auction of bargain genitalia for automobiles and motorcycles.
  • I used to have problems with a crazy old neighbour which hobbies where to watch old american movies from the 60s in French version (horrible voices, awful music) between 1:30 and 4 am, during hot (“canicule” time) summer nights.
  • My not-so-fond memories of the 2003 canicule involve a scantily clad, half-crazed-with-cabin-fever petite sitting in semi-darkness, shutters firmly closed, windows only opened between the hours of 4 am and 9 am, engaged in one of two activities: DVD watching, or breastfeeding.
  • The motion, submitted to the TUC by the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists acicular out that "around two actor canicule a year are absent through affection as a aftereffect of lower limb disorders" and that "many administration in the retail area force women workers to abrasion top heels as allotment of their dress code".

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