Examples of 'just a french' in a sentence

Meaning of "just a french"

just a french: Typically used in a dismissive or derogatory manner, suggesting that someone or something is of French origin or character, with a connotation of insignificance or inferiority

How to use "just a french" in a sentence

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just a french
Just a french girl.
And this is not just a French story.
Just a French farmer sawing wood.
Before that you were just a French lesson.
Crémant is just a French word for Champagne style sparkling wine that is not from Champagne.
Unfortunately, this is not just a French or a German problem.
He 's just a French guy who likes pigeons.
This is our Parliament, not just a French parliament.
Not just a French kiss, a soulmate French kiss.
Or maybe it 's just a French thing.
Just a French who lives in America but who follows the news, ” he says.
But this was not just a French and British story.
Laughter Now, the truth is, I was not really political, I was just a French horn player.
She was just a French whore.
Yeah. They are the really thin pancakes. It's just a French word for them.

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It 's just a French word for them.
They are the really thin pancakes . It " s just a French word for them.
No, he is just a French politician.
Just a French class?
Cindy Bruna is more than just a French model - she 's a trailblazer.
Just a French visa?
It 's just a French fry.
No, just a French braid.
Corsica is not just a French administrative constituency - it 's a country, a nation, a people . ”.

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