It's neither here nor there, of course, but those French emigre parties they almost make you cry.
I had my suspicions, having just come from an emigre party where the Marquise was hating and praising him as usual.
Coming back from an emigre party he turns into his little shop and puts it to me, laughing like, that I'd gone with the two chiefs on their visit to Big Hand.
Talleyrand and me hadn't met for a long time except at emigre parties.
He sent my uncle and my two brothers to Heaven by the little door,"--that was one of the emigre names for the guillotine.
I wanted to know more about Monsieur Peringuey, and the emigre party was the very place to find out.
There he married, left his service and set up a cafe and billiard room that was frequented by the retainers and servants of the emigre nobility that hovered about the King and Queen.
He had previously been in the service of one of the emigre nobles, and had access to the kitchen of the Royal Family.
But it is impossible to believe that the emigre court can have fabricated such a plot by which to cast on the name of Napoleon the stain of attempted assassination.
As he told theemigre priest, he hoped to become something more than a philologist.
That's correct, because being of the same nationality, I thought he was hurting all of our emigre here in Dallas.
I am getting at the Russian emigregroup here in Dallas.
Your acquaintance with the Russian emigre group in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and especially your acquaintance with Marina to the extent you had one.
Now, before we get to that, what I would like to have you do for me is tell me about what I will describe in my words, and you use your own, the Russian emigre group or community or society in Dallas at or along about that time.
Is he part Russian--part of the Russian emigre group here in the Dallas-Fort Worth area?
All right--by the Russian emigre group as a whole?
Now, among the Russian emigre group in Dallas, did you ever know of anybody that you even thought might be a Communist?
He was still enshrined in the heart of the little seamstress in the Paris faubourg, still dear to his aunt the Countess who with her husband was an emigre beyond the borders.
Government Printing Office in Washington during World War II as a guide for officers and generals in communicating with the Russians, and was prepared, as I understand, by the elite of the Russian emigre academic world in the American society.
We did, however, meet someone in the Russian emigre group in Fort Worth after she had the first day put on maternity clothes--and so she was sorry that that meeting had occurred.
She was sensitive in this respect, Mrs. Paine, she was hesitant to use the English language in the presence, say, of Americans or even the Russian emigre groups?
Was there any discussion of the subject of it being disclosed to the Russian emigre group that she was pregnant.
But there wasn't anybody that came specifically to see her from the Russian emigre group, is that correct?
Dumont, an emigre and friend of the Abbe de Lisle, were also members.
Mallet, the poor emigre who is disappointed about a letter.
He was an old emigre gentleman, blind and penniless, who was playing his flute in his attic, in order to pass the time.
The emigre came always at the appointed time, and always took away a large piece of bread.
I met at Lausanne, an emigre from Lyons, who to avoid work used to eat but twice a week.
Nothing can account for such inhumanity but the sanguinary madness of the Revolution which has tainted a whole generation," mused the returned emigre in a low tone.
There are some of the Russian emigre group in and around Dallas.
Some of them may not be Russian emigre group people, but some of the members of the staff want these particular persons covered.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "emigre" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.