They are good customers of the dressmaker when they are on the crest of the wave--these creatures of a day, whom the French misname "filles de joie.
And the Ballade de la Belle Heaulmière aux Filles de Joie, in which Age counsels Youth to take its pleasure and its fee before the evil days come, expresses no more joy of living than the dismallest memento mori.
The people of the hotel manifested a proper sympathy at the cruel scene, the filles de chambre weeping in the corridors, as filles de chambre, who witnessed such an indecent outrage, naturally would do.
For the last three years the religious sisters, “Les Filles de la Sagesse,” have directed the internal arrangements and the nursing department.
The Convent of theFilles de la Ste-Croix, situated No.
A penitentiary asylum, called les Filles Dieu, was founded at Paris in 1226, and continued for some years open for the reception of female sinners who had gone astray, and were reduced to beggary.
His heart is at theFilles de Sainte Marie, of Chaillot.
Rue des Filles de Calvaire, and the house belonged to him.
All the crowd gone but these two filles de la paroisse--gone as utterly as the dresses they wore, as the shoes that were on their feet, as the bread and meat that were in the market on that day.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "filles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.