sou

IPA: sˈu

noun

  • (historical) An old French copper coin equal to one twentieth of a livre or twelve deniers; one sou is to the livre as one shilling is to the pound.
  • (dated, slang) Cent; pocket money.
  • (dated) A thing of the smallest value; a whit; a jot.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "sou" in Sentences

  • So sou will behave correctly in this case.
  • Sou and Kana are still in the same grades .
  • SOU students are involved in community arts.
  • SOU students are involved in community arts as well.
  • She was active in the college's radio station SOU FM.
  • SOU is a psychiatric prison unit contained within MCC.
  • Sou Yaguruma. is a insane young man who transformed into.
  • Sou is basically a kind of pastry that crumbles in flakes.
  • Sou' esters are still widely used, especially on horseback .
  • There is _Cole_ without smoke, a "sou'-_West_" without danger;
  • The duties of an SOU warden are in much contrast to a uniformed warden.
  • I turned and saw a brawny figure in a reefing-jacket and "sou'-wester."
  • "Changed a point to the s'uthard o 'sou'-west, sir," he answered, "and looks as if it would blow hard."
  • The Blue-Berg range of mountains stretch beyond the great bay, which, unless a "sou'-easter" is tearing over it, lies glowing in tranquil richness.
  • The blouse is open at the chest, and is lifted to the waist by his big, brown hands, which are tucked in his trouser pockets, and his head is covered by the kind of hat that sailors call a sou'wester.
  • It is a particular species, which is found to answer best as requiring less labor to train and cultivate, and is less likely to be blown out of the ground by the violent "sou'-easters" which come sweeping over the mountain.
  • He also provided Rob with a species of hat, greatly to be admired for its symmetry and usefulness, as well as for a happy blending of the mariner with the coal-heaver; which is usually termed a sou'wester; and which was something of a novelty in connexion with the instrument business.
  • He also provided Rob with a species of hat, greatly to be admired for its symmetry and usefulness, as well as for a happy blending of the mariner with the coal – heaver; which is usually termed a sou’wester; and which was something of a novelty in connexion with the instrument business.
  • I'm sorry for not talking about Iran election and after effects or Netanyahu settlements, or the grilling of the interior minister or the nationality for the sons of the Lebanese as it should, only that Michael Jackson was able to move the stagnant waters of the blog sou is amazed and shocked that so many care:
  • He then put on an oil-skin cap, not unlike what is called by sailors a 'sou'-wester,' and stood watching the proceedings of his comrade, which were by no means as expeditious as his own; for that gentleman proceeded very leisurely to encase his feet in a pair of thick woollen stockings, and a pair of shoes more capable of resisting the wet than those which he then wore.

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