Examples of 'j'accuse' in a sentence
Meaning of "j'accuse"
j'accuse (verb): A French phrase meaning 'I accuse', commonly used to point out someone's wrongdoing or bring attention to an issue
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- An accusation, especially one made publicly.
How to use "j'accuse" in a sentence
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J'accuse these Gauls of drinking a magic potion that makes them invincible.
The elites have outwitted us once again, J'accuse.
They are cheating! J'accuse these Gauls of drinking a magic potion that makes them invincible.
I will release it wide . And if you so much as utter a single j'accuse.
J'accuse Brutus of using a magic potion which gives superhuman strength!
February - Zola is brought to trial for libel for publishing J'accuse.
J'accuse is published in l'Aurore.
I thought all the diamonds were under your supervision . J'accuse Fifi.
A widely publicized slogan of MeToo demonstrators against J'accuse is “ Polanski rapist, cinemas guilty, viewers complicit! ”.
For all these excesses of which Cameroon is now customary, J'accuse.
J'accuse Monsieur Mulder! You are the monster!
First of all, of mixing Corinthian and Doric columns in your McMansion . J'accuse.
J'accuse en France.
You have not paid anything into the biscuit fund since Christmas. J'accuse.
J'abuse in reference to the J'Accuse.
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Let us make him some coffee, J'accuse.
We will make him some coffee, J'accuse.
You are the one who should be behind bars, danny boy . J'accuse.
After all these years, I finally get to say, j'accuse.
If you did not wall me in, I could have gotten there first . J'accuse you!
As a lawyer, Léon assisted Émile Zola 's attorney during the « J'accuse » scandal.