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Meaning of "foudroyant"

foudroyant (adjective): Strikingly dazzling or impressive, often used to describe a sudden and stunning appearance or effect
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  • Having an awesome and overwhelming effect.
  • fulminant

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Foudroyant had one man wounded.
In the following year he was transferred to HMS Foudroyant.
Ultimately the Foudroyant surrendered and Duquesne was taken as a prisoner, ending the battle.
French ship Foudroyant.
The French ship subsequently served in the English Fleet as the Foudroyant.
Foudroyant was a one-off design.
French destroyer Foudroyant.
HMS Trincomalee was renamed Foudroyant in 1897 whilst serving as a replacement for the wrecked schoolship.
French ironclad Foudroyant.
In 1801 he was present in Foudroyant under Admiral Lord Keith during the Egyptian campaign.
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The squadron gave chase and Foudroyant caught and engaged the French 74-gun Pégase.
The following day, Lord Nelson hoisted his flag in Foudroyant.
Foudroyant -- dazzling or stunning in effect.
Jervis took Hunter with him to his next command, HMS Foudroyant.

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Foudroyant -- f-o-u you just can not seem to get the words out.
He later had command of the 80-gun Neptune, the Duc de Berry, and the Foudroyant.
Foudroyant returned to port in early 1780, where she was refitted and had her hull coppered.
In January 1803, Foudroyant was docked in Plymouth Dock for a somewhat major repair.
The Foudroyant was launched on 5 March 1691 and completed in June of the same year.

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