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Example sentences for "naud"

Lexicographically close words:
naturis; naturwissenschaftliche; naturwissenschaftlichen; natus; natyve; naue; naues; naufrage; naught; naughtie
  1. At St. Loup-de-Naud there is a central lantern on squinches (XII century).

  2. Presently a knight, one Rénaud of Loire, came forth to upbraid them for thus 'presuming to disturb the privacy of gentlemen.

  3. In less than the twinkling of an eye Rénaud was a dead man.

  4. Guénaud does not reply, but still contemplates his patient attentively.

  5. A strange look of determination comes into the Cardinal's eyes as Guénaud speaks.

  6. At the sight of Guénaud he trembles; his teeth chatter.

  7. He replies that he is very ill, and repeats to her what Guénaud had told him.

  8. Pénaud tail, was placed on the launching apparatus, a few minutes later the burners were lighted, and just as the propellers started to turn a racking noise was heard.

  9. In the adjustments preliminary to the above trial the Pénaud tail was elevated to an angle of 7-1/2 degrees when the aerodrome was stationary in the shop.

  10. Pénaud tail, whereby it was lowered in order to give it a greater clearance in passing under the launching car in actual test.

  11. For the preservation of the equilibrium of the aerodrome, though the aviator might assist by such slight movements as he was able to make in the limited space of the aviator’s car, the main reliance was upon the Pénaud tail.

  12. An extra Pénaud tail was on hand, as well as a steering rudder, and it was estimated that unless some unforeseen delay occurred the aerodrome would be ready for flight in three weeks.

  13. It was also found after the experiment that one of the workmen, in assembling the machine on the launching car, had secretly increased the stiffness of the spring which controls the elasticity of the Pénaud tail.

  14. At a certain period some Cullaries belonging to Vella Naud in the Conjeeveram district proceeded thence on a hunting excursion with weapons consisting of short hand pikes, cudgels, bludgeons, and curved sticks for throwing, and dogs.

  15. The Maloor Naud was originally inhabited and cultivated by Vellaulers.

  16. Preferring such a country to their Naud in Conjeeveram, they were desirous of establishing themselves here as cultivators.

  17. And Louise Rénaud having posted her mistress's letter at last, went down to visit Briggs in his private pantry, and to ask him a question.


  18. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "naud" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.