Similar words: parish, caparison, comparison, by comparison, in comparison with, arise, charisma, pariah. Meaning: ['pærɪs] n. 1. the capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce 2. sometimes placed in subfamily Trilliaceae 3. (Greek mythology) the prince of Troy who abducted Helen from her husband Menelaus and provoked the Trojan War 4. a town in northeastern Texas.
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1. We had a brief honeymoon in Paris.
2. She's performing at a nightclub in Paris.
3. The plane began its descent into Paris.
4. He had his dress made by a Paris tailor.
5. The murderer was traced to Paris.
6. We ended up stranded in Paris with no money.
7. We flew to Athens via Paris.
8. He was invited to attend a seminar in Paris.
9. There is a botanical garden in Paris.
10. She thought longingly of returning to Paris.
11. The dress is patterned upon a Paris model.
12. He tore himself away from Paris and returned home.
13. She cancelled her trip to Paris.
14. He used to visit a brothel in Paris.
15. How long will you be staying in Paris?
16. Two weeks have lapsed since they arrived in Paris.
17. He went to London, and thence to Paris.
18. Mr Brooke moved on from Paris to Belgrade.
19. Rossini's work had its premiere at the Paris Opera.
20. We had an unbelievable time in Paris.
21. But in Paris he dropped his medical studies.
22. The colony was governed directly from Paris.
23. We went to Paris by coach.
24. The plane flew from Paris to Rome.
25. We paid a fleeting visit to Paris.
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26. They decided to locate a branch in Paris.
27. He went to Paris whenever the chance came along.
28. The only French city she enjoyed was Paris.
29. I finally made contact with her in Paris.
30. We spent three days in Paris.
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