8 examples of émigré in sentences

Byron had far more than an average share of the émigré spirit, the counterpoise in the English race of their otherwise arrogant isolation.

" You do not of course realize how the old French émigré blood in my veins, inherited from my father, makes this a very vital matter to me.

Modern Hellenism breathes the inconscionable spirit of the émigré.'

UN JUGEMENT ÉQUITABLE Un émigré français, se voyant obligé de passer l'hiver dans un village de Westphalie, voulut acheter du bois, dont il avait grand besoin.

ÉMIGRÉ, E, qui a quitté son pays pour s'établir dans un autre.

Such a French émigré was D'Anthes, who pursued the wife of Pushkin with his compromising attentions, until at a ball the poet was almost forced to challenge him.

Recovering, I went in 1793 to England, landing as a poor émigré where now, in 1822, I write these memoirs, and enjoy the dignity of ambassador.

But I succeeded best in the French class of the Abbé d'Aulnoi, a French émigré, who had written a number of grammars, and wore a red wig, and jumped about very nervously when he lectured on his Art poétique and his Histoire Allemande.

8 examples of  émigré  in sentences