He had recommended Madame la Lune to me and then told her how to behave.
Madam la Lune lay down on the couch and directed me to turn off the electric light from the switch by the door.
Madam la Lunestirred and I sensed her sightless eyes turning, turning toward me in the dark.
Madam la Lune herself was a light mulatto with a superb figure and a face so deeply scarred by smallpox that it looked like a map of Southern lynchings since 1921.
Autant prendre la lune avec les dents = You might just as well try and scale the moon.
About a mile below Middleton the river Lune ripples sunnily down into the Tees.
The lune is to the surface of the sphere as the angle of that lune is to four right angles.
ACT I CLAIR DE LUNE ACT I SCENE 1 [An old park with avenues of trees leading away in all directions.
Si Mons^[r] le Conte de Montgoumery est de retour avecques quelques forces, je serois bien dadvis se pour nous devancer, vous vous acheminissiez droict a Honnefleur pour plus faciliter le chemin et a lune et a laultre armee.
IV "Au clair de la lune On n' y voit qu' un peu, On cherche la plume On cherche du feu.
Being past these two, I came to a notable riuer called the Lune or Loine, or (as the booke of statutes hath) Lonwire Anno 13 Ric.
The Lune is a pretie brooke rising west of Espleie, from whence it goeth to [Sidenote: Wansbecke.
Night and morning Clair-de-Lune and the little girls found their way up to us with bread and meat and the news that was passing.
Old Clair-de-Lune alone was fresh and ready, and able in his broken English to tell us what he wished.
Clair-de-Lune stumbled upon it as we went joyously through the sunny thickets and, halting abruptly, his startled cry drew me to the place.
I have Clair-de-Lune with me at the great sea-gate, and Dolly Venn and Seth Barker are at the gun.
Old Clair-de-Lune was the next to utter a sensible thing.
I did not wonder that old Clair-de-Lune was silent when he looked down upon a scene so grand.
What shelter was to be had we got in the low cave behind the platform; but our eyes were rarely turned away from the sea, and many a time we asked each other what kept Clair-de-Lune or why the ship was missing.
Old Clair-de-Lune was the first to be up, but I was close upon his heels, and Dolly Venn not far behind me.
The little girls, snatching up their bags and baskets, exchanged a quick word with Clair-de-Lune and then hurried off towards the bungalow.
He spent several years among the pleasant valleys of the Lune and the Kent, and along the breezy shores of Morecambe Bay.
For the last seven miles of its course the Lune runs almost parallel to and within a short distance of Morecambe Bay, and the narrow neck of land which it forms is distinguished by the designation of Little Fylde.
On one of the plains of the Lune is Kirkby Lonsdale, the capital of a vale which stretches away with Ingleborough in the distance.
The king now directed Vauban to take the demi-lune by regular approaches, which was done in a very short time, and with a loss of only five men!
Sometimes outworks, called tenaillons, consisting of one long and one short face, are placed on each side of the demi-lune of a front of fortification, for the purpose of prolonging the siege.
The demi-lune is first carried; next the demi-lune redoubt and bastion; and lastly, the interior retrenchments and citadel.
Du Metz, but contrary to the advice of Vauban, ordered the demi-lune to be taken by assault, instead of waiting for the result of a regular siege.
Caponniers are works constructed to cover the passage of the ditch from the tenaille to the gorge of the demi-lune, and also from the demi-lune to the covered way, by which communication may be maintained between the enceinte and outworks.
Cut in the demi-lune to flank the redoubt of the re-entering place of arms.
It sometimes has also a demi-lune or bonnet, as in the case of demi-tenaillons.
Small permanent works, termed redoubts, are placed within the demi-lune and re-entering places of arms for strengthening those works.
Lancaster was an ancient Roman station, as is shown by its name--Lune or Lone Castrum, the castle or camp on the Lune or Lone, the little river which washes its plain.
Looming on the west are the wild highlands of Luneand Stainmore forests.
To the east are more wilds that lead over to the Wear valley at St. John's and Stanhope, while near Middleton comes in the "silver Lune from Stainmore wild.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lune" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.