Having been asked to paint for the Cathedral of Malines a "Last Supper," Rubens made the drawing and sent it to one of his pupils, Juste van Egmont, to lay on the ground color.
He is much at our home, and sometimes walks with Juste and me and Georgette, and accompanies my mother in the streets.
A year or so before, soon after Juste Duvarney came from Montreal, he brought in one day from hunting a young live hawk, and put it in a cage.
I had had no news of the world, nor of her who was dear to me, nor of Juste Duvarney save that he lived, nor of our cause.
My sufferings drew on my flesh, my blood, and my spirits, and to this was added that disease inaction, the corrosion of solitude, and the fever of suspense and uncertainty as to Alixe and Juste Duvarney.
If Juste can be spared from the Governor's establishment, may I bring him with me next summer?
I dare not tell my father all I think, and Juste is so much a creature of moods that I am never sure whether he will be sensible and kind, or scoff.
He would answer no questions concerning Juste Duvarney, or Voban, or Monsieur Doltaire, nor tell me anything of what was forward in the town.
Another work by Juste now in the Louvre is the monument to Louis de Poncher, one of the ministers of Francis I.
JEAN JUSTE of Tours was one of the best French artists of his day.
About 1530 Juste erected the splendid monument to Louis XII.
It is for them to decide the juste milieu between the not enough and the great too much.
The young hostess, to strike the juste milieu, must travel, reflect, and go to a cooking-school.
A kiss to my dear Athenais, about whom I see Juste is beside himself.
It occurred to me that "hungry" was perhaps the mot juste for him; but--hungry for what?
The sight of the mountains gathering about us menacingly made me again remember Juste Olivier's poetic description of the names of these Savoyan Alps.
Juste Olivier deliberately set to work to fill the gap.
Juste Olivier, however, goes into ecstasies over the names of some of the Swiss mountains.
Submission to the inevitable, as Don Juste calls it, is all very well, but when the inevitable is called Pedrito Montero there is no need to exhibit pointedly the whole extent of your surrender.
Don Juste proposed that Don Carlos Gould, as the most prominent citizen of the province, should join the Assembly's deputation.
Meanwhile, Don Juste had begun a pondered oration whose solemn effect was spoiled by the ridiculous disaster to his beard.
Don Juste Lopez had had half his beard singed off at the muzzle of a trabuco loaded with slugs, of which every one missed him, providentially.
The clamour continued for some time, everybody else in the room looking towards the group where Don Juste had put on his air of impartial solemnity as if presiding at a sitting of the Provincial Assembly.
This was Don Juste Lopez, accompanied by two of his friends, members of Assembly, coming to call upon the Administrador of the San Tome mine at this early hour.
And first Don Juste Lopez, the President of the Provincial Assembly, passed with his three lovely daughters, solemn in a black frock-coat and stiff white tie, as when directing a debate from a high tribune.
Till the new officials arrive,' Don Juste explained to me, with the solemn side of his face offered to my view.
We have the Parliamentary party here of which the actual Chief of the State, Don Juste Lopez, is the head; a very sagacious man, I think.
This show is just over, and I hear there has been a great dance at Don Juste Lopez's last night.
Don Juste Lopez, after taking his daughters home, had entered solemnly, in a black creased coat buttoned up under his spreading brown beard.
With Colombe his nephews worked while Jean Juste and his son collaborated in the poetic tomb built in honor of the son and daughter of Charles VIII in the Cathedral of Tours.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "juste" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.