Similar words: sabre-toothed, cretonne, bretton woods agreement, bretton woods conference, Eton, get on, let on, here to. Meaning: ['bretən] n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Brittany (especially one who speaks the Breton language) 2. a Celtic language of Brittany.
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1. Too fat for the Breton headdress.
2. The Breton lady had been dismembered.
3. Now, more than twenty years later, the Breton presbyter had lost none of his grace or his repose.
4. It had Breton blood but, like the Breton, was heavily crossed with the Friesian and became extinct by the 1960s.
5. I accept it because it was said by Breton whose opinions I respect greatly, but that's all.
6. Both parents were of Breton origin, but of markedly different social backgrounds.
7. Do you know the Breton Woods Agreement?
8. When was the Breton Woods Agreement signed?
9. From the sun-drenched Spanish costas, to the wind-lashed Breton coast, Brits who have moved abroad are undoubtedly feeling the pinch.
10. Breton Island; French settlers who called the area Acadia were exiled to Louisiana by the British in the 1750s and their descendants are know as Cajuns.
11. Mr Breton thinks countries – or rather their governments – should decide who runs large companies.
12. Nobody accuses Mr Breton of using high office to feather his own nest.
13. He dispatched Thierry Breton, his finance minister, to talk to other big shareholders.
14. Mr Mestrallet is backed by Mr Breton, who has invested much political capital in the merger.
15. Lynn was created by a Norman bishop, Boston by a great Breton lord almost simultaneously.
16. Suffused by a kind of fashionable search for the Key to All Mythologies but also with Breton national identity and culture.
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17. Charlie sat in a gloomy and talked to a Bearnaise and to a buxom Breton peasant.
18. A town of northeast Nova Scotia, Canada, on the Atlantic coast of Cape Breton Island.
19. Off the northeast coast of Nova Scotia sits Cape Breton Island, a beautifully rugged destination that has retained its Scottish flavor.
20. Charlie sat in a gloomy agency and talked to a cross Bearnaise and to a buxom Breton peasant.
21. The Celts spoke languages that survive today as Welsh, Caelic and Breton.
22. In 1492, Henry VII concluded the Treaty of Etaples with France. So the Breton question was settled, and Anglo -French relations were defined for the time being.
23. Others in the family, who lived in the same house, and had a deep influence on the young artist's upbringing, were his maternal grandmother and especially his uncle Boniface Breton.
24. A province of eastern Canada comprising a mainland peninsula and the adjacent Cape Breton Island.
More similar words: sabre-toothed, cretonne, bretton woods agreement, bretton woods conference, Eton, get on, let on, here to, hereto, retold, thereto, retool, teton, bet on, ketone, set on, seton, foretold, retort, whereto, acetone, get on to, get on for, get onto, adhere to, retouch, skeleton, phaeton, libretto, brethren.