Examples of 'cause celebre' in a sentence

Meaning of "cause celebre"

cause celebre ~ a controversial issue or incident that attracts widespread public attention and debate
Show more definitions
  • Alternative form of cause célèbre

How to use "cause celebre" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
cause celebre
I hear you are presiding over a cause celebre.
A political cause celebre taken away.
The case became a huge cause celebre.
She has become a cause celebre as a victim of the system.
My source says it was some kind of local cause celebre.
Make it a cause celebre.
I think she wants to be seen as some sort of cause celebre.
His case has become something of cause celebre among medical marijuana advocates.
Cause celebre is not a French phrase.
From new york has become a cause celebre.
It is a cause celebre across the whole of Europe.
Every period has its own cause celebre.
The case has been a cause celebre nationally for critics of the Church of Scientology.
It has become the cause celebre.
Her case becomes a cause celebre for LGBT and African American civil rights activists.

See also

This has become a cause celebre.
Last year 's cause celebre was the changing of the school mascot.
Became a bit of a cause celebre.
But her cause celebre is staged shootings . She promotes all kinds of conspiracies.
It becomes a total cause celebre.
She is quite the cause celebre - the girl who found the Paradise Baby.
Suddenly it was the cause celebre.
The current cause celebre needs no introduction. This is Miss Dicey Hunt.
And now i am cause celebre.
A Virginia professor is trying to turn the synagogue into a cause celebre.
I became her cause celebre.
It 's astonishing that such a case has become such a cause celebre.
It became a cause celebre.
I just want to keep on living here as a goat farmer, not as a cause celebre.
The case becomes a cause celebre among the British.
One suspects it might become a sort of… cause celebre.
The case soon turned into a cause celebre for the anti-globalization movement.
Working with other NGOs, they turned their campaign into an international cause celebre.
The case quickly became a cause celebre for the MEK.
In short, the elected congressman From new york has become a cause celebre.
The bombing and subsequent trial became a cause celebre for the American labor movement.
By the third year, the Akitsiraq program had become a cause celebre.
Rolle 's name is associated with a cause celebre of international law.
I mean, God forbid a tampon gets left unflushed in a toilet somewhere . It becomes a total cause celebre.
Submarine warfare was manufactured into a cause celebre to push us into war.
Secondly, all accounts agree the case became not just a national, but an international, cause celebre.
Image caption Chelsea Manning has become a cause celebre for transgender rights.
With Rothschild 's real identity known, the case quickly became a cause celebre.
Well, today it would be a cause celebre among the parents, I am sure.
Woodchucks . Now Marianne had a new cause celebre.
His name was Kaspar Hauser and his case became a cause celebre throughout Europe.
Now Marianne had a new cause celebre.
In the meantime, Rahmani has become a cause celebre in Morocco.
It 's the game that 's become a cause celebre.
Oh, you might call it a, uh … a cause celebre.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Cause
Cause homeland security does not investigate murders
Death from any cause at first event
Cause he wins before he gets in the ring
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary