Similar words: norman, poor man, dormant, doorman, informant, dormancy, anchorman, performance. Meaning: n. a former province of northwestern France on the English channel; divided into Haute-Normandie and Basse-Normandie.
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(1) I had been in action bombarding the Normandy coast.
(2) Although this part of Normandy was badly bombed during the war it has been completely reconstructed.
(3) There were five invasion beaches at Normandy.
(4) The Normandy countryside baked under a warm summer sun.
(5) In July 1346 he landed in Normandy with an army of perhaps some 15,000 men.
(6) These Normandy mosquitoes were the largest and most persistent that I had ever encountered.
(7) In Normandy[Sentencedict.com ], the settlers could sleep more soundly as the theatre of active war moved south.
(8) With the acquisition of Normandy from its Angevin rulers in 1204, Philip's position was strengthened.
(9) The Conqueror's bishops in Normandy included his half-brother, Odo of Bayeux, and several of high baronial rank.
(10) But progress is on the march in Normandy, and in a big way.
(11) Flying over Normandy he descended to ground level to escape the fog and to find his bearings.
(12) In Normandy are two interesting cathedrals at Bayeux and Coutances.
(13) Preparations for the Normandy landings took place here because the terrain is similar to that which faced the Allied invasion forces.
(14) Here, in modern Normandy and Brittany, Roman remains were scanty and a new Romanesque style evolved.
(15) Accordingly, she left home in Normandy and, entering Marat's Paris house(Sentencedict.com), found him in his bathtub.
(16) Here in Normandy the rescue began.
(17) The D-Day landings began on 6 June 1944, when Allied forces invaded Normandy.
(18) They have a flat in Paris and a house in Normandy.
(19) During their summer holidays they cruised further afield to Normandy and Brittany.
(20) Oil from the wrecked tanker polluted more than 40 miles of the Normandy shoreline.
(21) The crisis in the royal authority was underlined by the activities of Charles of Navarre in Normandy.
(22) There was very little sleep last night, our first hours ashore in Normandy, maybe tonight we could have some rest.
(23) Members of the high aristocracy took turns to rule Normandy, with mixed success.
(24) Over 100 guests attended his retiral dinner at the Normandy Hotel, Renfrew.
(25) For certainly, once the chapel is built and consecrated, there will be pilgrims coming from all over Normandy.
(26) Since Sussex offered the most direct line of communication with Normandy, it received special attention.
(27) As I gazed around the orchard the sun was coming up and there was that peculiar smell of the Normandy countryside.
(28) The ensemble who are based in Caen, are the regional chamber orchestra of Lower Normandy.
(29) But my vocation might be to enter the convent here in Normandy.
(30) There is no bumping into the man in front as we cross the fields and move along the narrow Normandy lanes.
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