Examples of 'jarré' in a sentence

Meaning of "jarré"

jarré (noun) - a large earthenware jar, typically used for storing liquids like water or oil

How to use "jarré" in a sentence

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jarré
To interview a man in our government named Jarré.
I must have shaken Jarré at that lunch.
Dirk Jarré for the rapporteur.
The second man in line is Henri Jarré.
Then I heard Jarré let some men into the apartment.
The rapporteur was Mr Iozia and the co ‑ rapporteur was Mr Jarré.
Jarré claims it is misinformation, and says that Kusenov died a year ago.
I must have shaken Jarré at that lunch . He became a risk.
Jacques, when you spoke to Jarré.
As Jarré is leaving Granville 's house, Devereaux 's wife arrives to meet Granville, her lover.
Devereaux sends his son-in-law, François, to interview and extract information from Jarré.
Expert, Dirk Jarré for the rapporteur.
Devereaux sends his son-in-law, François, to interview Jarré.

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