Examples of 'le gros' in a sentence

Meaning of "le gros"

The phrase 'le gros' is a French term that translates to 'the big one' in English. It is often used colloquially to refer to something large or significant. For example, someone might say 'Regardez le gros gâteau!' to point out a big cake or 'Il est venu avec le gros chien' to mention a large dog. The phrase can be used in various contexts to describe size or importance

How to use "le gros" in a sentence

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At le gros bison.
The curator is Ian le Gros.
Le Gros also helped complete the nave stucco work.
He was married to Anne le Gros.
Le Gros Horloge in Rouen is one of the earliest known astronomical clocks.
Henry le Gros.
Le Gros Caillou organizes evening concert several times in the season.
Raymond le Gros.
Le Gros was director of the Concerts spirituels.
Francois le Gros.
Thank you to Le Gros Frank restaurant for their support.
Bartholomew le Gros.
Le Gros Monsieur is an irresistible businessman.
William le Gros.
The elder Le Gros was born at Chartres and was a pupil of Jacques Sarrazin.

See also

De' Rossi was said to be close friends with Pierre Le Gros.
Le Gros and of.
Avec Luc Charbonneau pis le gros Pierre s'en vont chez le diable.
Le Gros was raised in the parish of Saint Peter, Jersey.
One recipient of the scholarship in the 17th century was Pierre Le Gros the Younger.
Le gros caillou, symbol of the area.
In 1959 she participated in the popular television quiz show Le Gros Lot.
Pierre Le Gros ( disambiguation ).
He participated in the coronation of King Louis le Gros on 3 August 1108 at Orléans.

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