The expression “les plus rouges y sont pris,” the most cunning are deceived, is to be found in Cotgrave.
When Les Plus Forts was published, in 1898, its author was extremely out of the fashion, and it passed almost unobserved from the press.
It would be fulsome to represent Les Plus Forts as a masterpiece of fiction, though in the present flush of the author's celebrity some have dared so to describe it.
Clemenceau's sketches of landscapes, and is manifestly the scene of part of his novel, Les Plus Forts.
Les Plus Forts was issued at the darkest moment of the statesman's reversal, when he was repudiated by the great majority of those who adore him to-day.
As a mere romance, Les Plus Forts suffers from the fact that its author, gifted in so many other directions, is not an effective narrator.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "les plus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.