Examples of 'bellefort' in a sentence

Meaning of "bellefort"

bellefort (noun) - a surname of French origin, meaning 'beautiful strong'. It may refer to a person's last name or be used as a place name

How to use "bellefort" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
bellefort
Mademoiselle de Bellefort will be here for supper.
Doyle has asked if he may see Mademoiselle de Bellefort.
Jacqueline de Bellefort was not the killer.
Before he could reveal Jacqueline de Bellefort.
And then Miss de Bellefort started to cry.
To hell with Jackie de Bellefort.
De Bellefort did not recover it before she left the lounge?
We now know that it was not Jacqueline de Bellefort who shot your wife.
When Mademoiselle de Bellefort left your sight? Was there a single moment.
Before I met my husband, he was engaged to a friend of mine, Jacqueline de Bellefort.
And you are quite sure that Mademoiselle de Bellefort did not leave the cabin?
Then, Miss de Bellefort pulled out a pistol It was pretty stuffy in there.
I could kill her! Jacqueline de Bellefort was not the killer.
Who shot your wife. We now know that is was not Jacqueline de Bellefort.
Then, Miss de Bellefort pulled out a pistol.

See also

It was planned by his accomplice, Mademoiselle Jacqueline de Bellefort.
De Bellefort will be here for supper. Mlle.
How? I am afraid Jacqueline de Bellefort has made good on her threat.
Mr. Ferguson was reading a magazine, and I would got embroiderie and Miss de Bellefort was.
Then Miss de Bellefort pulled out a pistol and shot Mr. Doyle in the leg.
Worked herself up, helped by a few drinks, and finally took a shot at him. de Bellefort.
De Bellefort did not leave the cabin?
Also a bloodied handkerchief and the .22 derringer belonging to Jacqueline de Bellefort.
Mademoiselle de Bellefort will be here for supper. Thank you, Louise.
Well, there is that Madam, that Miss de Bellefort.

Search by letter in the English dictionary