Similar words: pittance, emittance, remittance, admittance, brittle, brittleness, pitta, citta. Meaning: n. a former province of northwestern France on a peninsula between the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay.
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1. Brittany is a favoured holiday destination for families.
2. The ship is currently aground off the Brittany coast.
3. Brittany can come along too, if she wants.
4. Brittany, the blond cheerleader, has a vacant stare and huge eyelashes.
5. There is a rare Brittany breed which is very similar to the Guernsey and possibly formed the ancestral stock.
6. Brittany was our first choice as a name for the baby.
7. Brittany Ferries also has a daily crossing from Portsmouth to St Malo: crossing time about nine hours.
8. Even Brittany, for all Peter de Mauclerc's homage to our lord the King.
9. Geoffrey of Brittany had no illusions about the significance of this agreement.
10. Here, in modern Normandy and Brittany, Roman remains were scanty and a new Romanesque style evolved.
11. De Macon's ship went to Brittany and back, the voyage helped by fair winds and calm seas.
12. He just went off and settled down in Brittany and began to paint.
13. Ashley changed her brother's diaper, then ate with Brittany and 2 - year - old Stevie.
14. I need you to give Stevie and Brittany their baths and put them to bed.
15. In response, Charles VI sent a punitive expedition to Brittany, raping and killing the populace.
16. During the early sixth century emigration from Britain to Brittany was at its height.
17. During their summer holidays they cruised further afield to Normandy and Brittany.
18. Ring for a Western Loire information pack and the Brittany Ferries brochure.
19. They can be found near the village of Martigne-Ferchaud, near Rennes, Brittany.
20. The two younger brothers carried out raids in Poitou while Richard retaliated with counter-raids against Geoffrey's lands in Brittany.
21. His eldest brother Henry had cause to feel frustrated, but for a third son Geoffrey of Brittany was extremely well endowed.
22. Latimer and Neville had substantial experience of campaigning in Brittany, and Latimer had some personal interests there to protect.
23. Yet when Henry abolished the right of wreck throughout his dominions he made an exception of Brittany.
24. Geoffrey, the third son, was to marry the heiress to the Dukedom of Brittany.
25. At first she was shy but then she chattered about Nantes, how she missed the dark woods and green fields of Brittany.
26. A small village in northwest France on the coast of Brittany. It is famous for its prehistoric megalithic monuments that extend in parallel rows.
27. The writing explains that the vessel contains "the greatest heart that had any lady in the world". Anne, Duchess of Brittany was twice queen of France, marrying, in turn,[sentencedict.com/brittany.html] Charles VIII and Louis XII.
28. Timm, Lenora. 1980. Bilingualism, diglossia and language shift in Brittany. International Journal of the Society of Language, 25:29-42.
29. In a very few breeds , such as the American Staffordshire Terrier, Old English Sheepdog, Brittany Spaniel, and Gordon Setter, symptoms do not appear until adulthood or even middle age.
30. In January , 1488, Charles VIII , the French King, attacked Brittany , which greatly threatened the benefit of England.
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