Examples of 'dufaux' in a sentence

Meaning of "dufaux"

dufaux (adjective) - Describing something as deceitful, fake, or not genuine. It is usually used in a negative context to criticize or warn about something that is not trustworthy
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  • A surname from French.

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Pascal Dufaux creates video kinetic sculpture with whom he produces photographic Works and media installations.
His older brother Henri Dufaux was also an aviation pioneer.
One of the dignitaries was the Waregem notary Eduard Dufaux.
The Dufaux 4 was their first successful craft.
Zeon and Dufaux.
The music score was by Carl Davis and the cinematography by Guy Dufaux.
Author and reporter Jean-Michel Dufaux had the same reflection.
The Dufaux 5 was designed by the brothers as Dufaux double.
Behind the scenes with Tessa Virtue and Jean-Michel Dufaux.
The Dufaux 4 is today on display at the Swiss Transport Museum.
Djinn is a Franco-Belgian comics series written by Jean Dufaux and illustrated by Ana Mirallès.
Jean-Michel Dufaux is furthermore currently developing his travelling website Siège Hublot ( www . siegehublot . com ).
The emperor apologizes . Monsieur Dufaux.
Dufaux was a Swiss car manufacturer established Geneva in 1904 by Charles and Frédéric Dufaux.
Story of his life, dictated by himself to Ms. Ermance Dufaux.

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Third place Richard Virenque and fourth place Laurent Dufaux were implicated in the 1998 Festina scandal.
At the notary 's home, Emile got to know Eduard 's niece Charlotte Dufaux.
Léon, this is Mr. Dufaux and this is his daughter, Ermance.
Sarah Wendt and Pascal Dufaux have been collaborating since 2015.

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