Nous avons tous assez de force pour supporter les maux d'autrui=--We all have strength enough to bear the misfortunes of others.
The Bureau d'Echange de Maux I often think of the Bureau d'Echange de Mauxand the wondrously evil old man that sate therein.
His youthful Romans et Contes remind us of Hoffmann, and much in his Émaux et Camées recalls Heinrich Heine.
They saw again at the Inn at Maux the man who had opposed them at Lessengnan, and found him much better disposed than he had been the day before.
Like most of the early buildings of Ravenna it has suffered from the nature of the ground on which it stands, and is buttressed up and held together by great iron ties and clamps.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "maux" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.