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Example sentences for "rond"

Lexicographically close words:
romps; rompu; ronaut; ronce; ronco; rondels; rondo; ronea; rong; ronin
  1. They had come down the Champs Elysées, past the Ansonia, and were nearing the Rond Point, the best guarded part of Paris, where the shrill summons of his police call would be answered almost instantly.

  2. The building occupied a full block on the Champs Elysées, just above the Rond Point, so that it was in the center of fashionable Paris.

  3. From Rond Point to the Center of the arch, it is about 3,800 feet more.

  4. Three thousand feet further, is the Rond Point of Champs Elysees.

  5. XX THE STONE BENCH AT THE ROND POINT Mlle.

  6. Marie--that he should be half glad and half disappointed at not finding Coira O'Hara in her place at the rond point.

  7. He went farther down the park to the rond point, and crossed it to the familiar stone bench at the west side.

  8. The rond point was not in reality round; it was an oval with its greater axis at right angles to the long, straight avenue of larches.

  9. She looked down upon the white garment in her hand and away across the broad rond point, and in the end she looked up very gravely into the face of the man who stood leaning upon his stick before her.

  10. They had by this time got well up the Champs-Elysées and were crossing the Rond Point.

  11. XXV MEDEA GOES OVER TO THE ENEMY They were near the east end of the rond point, in a space where fir-trees stood and the ground underfoot was covered with dry needles.

  12. Coira O'Hara sat alone upon the stone bench at the hither end of the rond point.

  13. Near the Rond Point we came upon a motor-car which was drawn up at the side of the street--there had been an accident of no consequence, a boy tumbled over but not hurt.

  14. He had not consciously directed his feet, but without direction they led him round the corner of the rose-gardens and toward the rond point.

  15. He was called Jean le Rond from the church near which he was found; the surname Alembert was added by himself at a later period.

  16. This error was treated by Jean le Rond d'Alembert, and, in special detail, by C.

  17. There are some pines here on the low hills at the creek; and in the northwest corner of the Rond is a very heavy body of timber, which descends into the plain.

  18. We passed out of the Grand Rond by a fine road along the creek, which, for a short distance, runs in a kind of rocky chasm.

  19. In vain did their officers try to stop the fugitives, even striking them with the flats of their swords, in vain did Lalande and his staff seek to intercept them at the Rond Point de Pontlieue.

  20. I shall go rond in his ear: Alas, Mankind, alas!

  21. He was the illegitimate son of Madame de Tencin and Chevalier Destouches, and was exposed at the Church of St. Jean le Rond (hence his name) soon after birth.

  22. Jean le Rond d', a French mathematician and philosopher, born in Paris, 16th Nov.

  23. Then Smythe remarked: “Hallibut’s schooner left for Rond Eau to-day, and I think Amos Broadcrook will not allow me to lose the wager he believes I made with the dear Colonel.

  24. As they approached Declute’s home, a house of logs close to the shore of Rond Eau, a couple of wire-haired mongrel curs came yelping out to meet them.

  25. It was a long journey from Rond Eau Point to St. Thomas, and over rough ground—a very long journey for a man of Noah’s age to attempt.

  26. Out across Rond Eau black wisps of duck were rising from the water and fluttering upward like smoke puffs, melting in a broken line into the hanging snow-clouds.

  27. On its left lay a beautiful body of water called Rond Eau, and so close to this natural harbor grew the walnut trees that when the night was old the moon cast their shadows far out across the tranquil waters.

  28. As Boy found the creek path a gust of wind, damp with the spray of Rond Eau, smote against his face with biting force.

  29. Boy loved those early mornings of his dominion of marsh and wood; for Rond Eau was very beautiful with morning tints upon her face, as up above the pine-studded Point the lights of dawn came bounding.

  30. Upon the tree-fringe of Rond Eau a red disk of a sun was dripping gold and amethyst glory and all the wild-wood was full of life and harmony.

  31. Of course, they can’t stop you from entering the harbor and sailing across Rond Eau; neither can they prevent you from sailing up the creek.

  32. Many a glorious summer morning’s sport did he have drifting down the creek in his canoe and out on the white bosom of Rond Eau Bay, trolling for bass.

  33. Right across their track a flock of ducks came speeding, their goal the reedy ponds of Rond Eau Bay.

  34. Between the scrag-line of Point Aux Pins forest and the hardwood of the mainland, Rond Eau Bay lay patched with shingly ice-scale and frozen snow-drifts.

  35. The petit rond de jambe has its imaginary quarter of the great circle in which to play, and which it must fill.

  36. A petit rond de jambe is made by the lower leg, working from a stationary knee as pivot.

  37. The rond de jambe pirouette is executed with the aid and embellishment of a horizontal leg.

  38. So, a fouetté pirouette performed by a woman is customarily called a rond de jambe tour.

  39. A rond de jambe, it should be explained parenthetically, is a circle described by the foot.

  40. Exhibition dancers frequently adorn the rond de jambe with a little circle (from the knee as pivot) described by the foot, executed during and without interrupting the big sweep.

  41. A grand rond de jambe is a circle (in any plane) described by the straight leg.

  42. In the Obertass, the man goes into the low stooping position, in connection with executing a very individual rond de jambe.

  43. Turns of mixed type, partaking of the natures of both pure pirouette and the rond de jambe character of movement, are known collectively as pirouettes composées.

  44. For Roman Catholics, naturally the largest number, there were the regular services in the rond point, with which a large associated chapel communicated.

  45. The greffier satisfied, a few more steps led us to another door, and this passed, we were in the rond point, or central hall of the prison.

  46. This was effected by establishing an altar on the top of the office in the rond point, or central hall.

  47. On reaching the Rond Point I can distinctly perceive a compact crowd round the Triumphal Arch, and I meet some tired National Guards who are returning from the battle.

  48. Until I reached the Rond Point there was nothing unusual, only perhaps fewer people to be seen about.


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