6 examples of caillou in sentences
In this manner they passed before the esplanade of the Invalides, and reached the lonely quay of Gros-Caillou.
Esquiros, hidden in the Gros-Caillou, heard the fusillades on the Champ de Mars every night.
In the sixteenth century the palm is given to the cuisse dame, or madame; the bon chrétien, brought, it is said, by St. François de Paule to Louis XI.; the bergamote, which came from Bergamo, in Lombardy; the tant-bonne, so named from its aroma; and the caillou rosat, our rosewater pear.
and until this war the farmhouses of Mont-Saint-Jean, of Caillou, of Haie-Sainte, of the Belle-Alliance remained as they were on the day of the great battle a hundred years ago.
CAILLOU, X, m., petite pierre.
For the conduct of this verbal warfare, Veuillot had made himself master of a special style, partly borrowed from La Bruyere and Du Gros-Caillou.