21 examples of feuilleton in sentences

Being a man of sense, and not an impossible hero in a feuilleton, instead of going away again and leaving the misunderstanding to ripen, he went to the telephone, endeavoured to get on, and to explain, in few words, what had obviously happened.

Jolly, isn't it?' 'Yes, Vincy dear, but we're not living in a feuilleton.

He devoured the exciting feuilleton stories in the evening papers he vended, and spent his spare pennies at the cinema theatres in the vicinity of his poor home.

He was at the same time editor of the musical feuilleton of the Moniteur.

From a feuilleton: "She watched him catch the sticklebacks which were one day to turn into frogs.

It originally appeared as a feuilleton in the St. Petersburg "Gazette" of December 13, 1901.

There were, in short, signs that Enid had not only read the feuilletons in the picture papers but had been to the Movies too.

Delphine herself, in some faint rosy gauze, her fair hair streaming round her, as she lay on a white-draped couch, half-risen on one arm, while she read the morning's feuilleton, was the most perfect statuary of which a room could boast,illumined, as I saw her, by the gay beams that entered at the loftily-arched window, broken only by the flickering of the vine-leaves that clustered the curiously-latticed panes without.

These bon-mots were followed by an account of how Gautier wrote his Sunday feuilleton, and how he and Balzac had once nearly come to blows.

The story first appeared as a feuilleton in the "Journal des Débats."

ROULETABILLE CHEZ LES BOHÉMIENS, grand cinéroman, par Gaston Leroux. (Feuilleton du Matin-Paris, no. 1-77) © 4Oct22-14Dec22, AF21920.

ROULETABILLE CHEZ LES BOHÉMIENS, grand cinéroman, par Gaston Leroux. (Feuilleton du Matin-Paris, no. 1-77) © 4Oct22-14Dec22, AF21920.

From a feuilleton: "He had a cleft in his chain which Rosemarie thought most attractive.

A third report maintains with minute circumstantiality that the proprietors of The Economist, having come to the conclusion that this journal needs brightening, have decided to entrust the post of principal leader-writer to "CALLISTHENES," and retain the services of the authoress of The Tunnel as financial feuilleton writer.

In the feuilleton of one of the papers our former acquaintance, M. Jules, communicated to his readers a "painful piece of intelligence."

But read the part of this feuilleton which is marked in pencil," he added, giving her the copy of the newspaper he had brought with him.

How could he have so readily believed the foolish gossip of a feuilleton, a mere scrap of paper?

The feuilleton had a pencil mark against it.

These bon-mots were followed by an account of how Gautier wrote his Sunday feuilleton, and how he and Balzac had once nearly come to blows.

Lesdites Sociétés publient des feuilletons de tems en tems.

Horace writes for Figaro and the Petit Journal pour RireThéophile does feuilleton workromances, chit-chat, and political squibsrubbish, of course; but clever rubbish, and wonderful when one considers what boys they both are, and what dissipated lives they lead.

21 examples of  feuilleton  in sentences