One of the longest and most important is the autobiographical history of Le Destin or Destin (the article is often dropped), the tall young man with the patch on his face.
But only the lesser part of Poppy Destin was there.
A few moments later Poppy Destin sat in the passion-leaved summer-house, delicately smoking a cigarette and brushing all traces of dust from her thin black muslin gown.
Not for years however, did she realise that this was Ireland in her tongue; her country's way of marking Bob Kennedy and Poppy Destin as her own, in spite of Africa.
But it was not the look of the woman who counts and examines her weapons, for Poppy Destin was heart-whole; she had never yet looked into her glass to see how she was reflected in some man's eyes.
And there was more that Poppy Destin did not know.
By way of retaliation it was her agreeable custom to address her master and Poppy Destin by their Christian names; but Luce Abinger only laughed, and Poppy didn't mind in the least.
In a moment Poppy Destin had leapt from the bed to the door and locked it soundlessly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "destin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.