Jeter Il jette son argent par les fenêtres = He plays ducks and drakes with his money.
Il jette feu et flamme = He frets and fumes; He is in a great rage.
Gourme Ce jeune homme jettesa gourme = That young man is sowing his wild oats.
Là Je jette là mon soufflet avec dépit = I fling aside my bellows in disgust.
Je jette ma langue aux chiens = I give it up (of riddles, etc.
Sir Louis Jette and Mr Aylesworth declined to sign the award, and declared it in part a 'grotesque travesty of justice.
So in 1871 Louis Jette and other leading Quebec Liberals undertook to secure a fresh start by organizing the Parti National, and the result of the following elections gave some ground for hope.
He was no less rejoiced than was Jette at the prospect of another meeting.
Jette sat on the glimmering altar-steps, clad in a flowing white robe, while on the altar itself burned a faint and fitful flame.
Next evening, when the dusk had fallen on the sacred grove of Herthe, Jette made her way to the rendezvous.
Jette and the cook were curious to see what was going on, though at the peril of perishing in the general massacre, and appeared upon the threshold wailing aloud.
A whispering followed, from which I inferred that Jette had brought the cook with her; then a giggling, and finally the answer that she would tell her master.
But the conduct of the prettyJette admitted of no defence.
Jette is a greater favourite than I am, and she deserves to be so.
We soon fell into conversation, and it turned upon the communication Jette had just made.
Why, your own father did; and the letter which you wrote Jette when she was confirmed, and when you sent her the betrothal-ring, did not at all improve our opinion of you.
I made my escape over to Jette and Gustav, who kindly took compassion on me.
Jette was betrothed at that time to Mr. Holm, though her engagement was not generally known.
Poor Jettebecame crimson at this challenge, which did not in the least embarrass me.
Do you not know, Carl, that you have no sort of business to be--in short, are quite an incumbrance where Jetteand Holm are?
I ascertained that the real cousin had not made a favourable impression; and that, in fact, they were all glad that the engagement between him and Jette was at an end.
But Jette is now betrothed to Holm as well as to the cousin, who had come to arrange about the wedding.
It was with the utmost difficulty that my father prevailed on Jette to answer it, when she was obliged to send you a ring in return.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jette" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.