48 Words to use with beau

I remember to have heard a young Roman urge a friend to pass a winter there; for the witty rogue termed it the beau-ideal of the land of petticoats!"

Et oui, mon beau-père et ma femme, autant vaut.

"We have slain the stag, beau sire," she said, "and have made of his death a brave diversion.

But who does not wish for the beau rôle before one's idol?

MON CHER DUJARDIN, Il se trouve que je suis à Paris en train de corriger mes épreuves au moment vous donnez les dernières retouches au manuscrit de 'La Source du Fleuve Chrétien,' un beau titresi beau que je n'ai pu m'empêcher de le 'chipper' pour le livre de Ralph Elles, un personnage de mon roman qui ne parait pas, mais dont on entend beaucoup parler.

" Mr. Wenham looked vexed, or indignant would be a better word, but he succeeded in preserving his coolnessa thing that is not always easy to one of provincial habits and provincial education, when he finds his own beau idéal lightly estimated by others.

II engagea également ses camarades à me parler; mais ils eurent beau faire, je les laissai partir et demeurai.

And so Frederick held his whip a little tighter, and reminded himself once more that, in spite of that beau génie, it was a monkey that he had to deal with.

Le beau navire.

Un beau garçon, un bel homme, A handsome boy, man, woman.

I have seen a youthful beau kiss, with perfect devotion, a ball of cotton dropped from the hand of a lady who was knitting stockings for her grand-children.

Elle a un très-beau port.

" "Elle mit son plus beau chapeau, son chapeau bleu" ... and then?

While other leaders of the Union distinguished for their birth, talents, or principles (and it is remarkable that they were all protestants), filled up the seats near the head of the table; more mixed groups less distinguished by the beau sang, which then came forth, in the fine forms of the genuine Irish gentry of both sects, were congregated in the obscurity of the bottom of the roomLady Morgan's O'Briens and O'Flahertys.

Au débouché de ce lieu est un très-beau kan, entouré de fontaines et de ruisseaux.

Three neckcloths I had rendered unwearable, and the fourth I tied in a 'beau-knot' in despair.

"C'est un très-beau langaige, et brief, et bien aisié pour aprendre.

J'eus beau lui crier: «Monsieur!» Point de nouvelles, il n'y avoit plus personne au logis.

" Then a visit to the Chamber (where I heard Soult, Dupin, and Teste speak, and thought it "a terrible bear-garden)" is followed by attendance at a sermon by Athanase Coquerel, the Protestant preacher whose reputation in the Parisian beau monde was great in those days.

La dispute roula sur presque toutes les idées métaphysiques de Newton, et c'est peut-être le plus beau monument que nous ayons des combats littéraires.'

I replied, "Messieurs, vous avez beau parler; les Genevois sont de très bons cambistes et les meilleurs banquiers de l'Europe, mais il ne sont pas bons républicains.

Laisse en paix le beau garcon plaider et vaincre Pourquoi, pourquoi demander 'Qu'est qu'il dit?' 'Qu'est qu'il dit?'

"The very same beau-pot.

The historian of that period, speaking of the entrance to this tower, observes, in reference to the cruelties committed there in the Vendean war: "Il existait au milieu de la dernière cour un très beau puits, taillé dans le roc et

Il est assez beau quoique peu arrosé; mais par tout on ne voyoit que des habitations détruites.

48 Words to use with  beau