Examples of 'médard' in a sentence

Meaning of "médard"

médard (adjective) - A term used to describe someone or something that is brave, fearless, or courageous

How to use "médard" in a sentence

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Médard is highly versatile thanks to its orientable head.
There is also his commercial and poetic correspondence with Louis Médard.
Médard Aribot was a best known and talented sculptor.
He was detained in the monastery of Saint Médard in Soissons.
Médard Chouart des Groseilliers explores the entire western shore of Lake Michigan.
He also had a cousin named Médard Chouart.
Médard was one of those who could not swim….
This indicates the ending of a man named Marcus Martins or Médard.
In troubled times, only the Médard and Saint-Catherine gates remained accessible.
Médard OKOUMOU, Conseiller au Cabinet du Ministre des transports et de l'Aviation civile.
The other reason declared « official » is that Médard Aribot would allegedly committed many flights.
Would Médard have believed he was making history by ordaining the first woman deacon?
He is often linked to his brother-in-law Médard des Groseilliers.
His son, Médard de Caupène, later became Lord until the end of the fifteenth century.
This type of anaesthesia is administered continuously by Dr. Victor Médard de Chardon & apos ; s nurse.

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Médard recessed, a subtle star is born.
Furthermore Manor, visiting the Church of St. Médard is also possible.
Dr. Médard de Chardon is always available to listen, which is reassuring.
Cryolipolysis by Coolsculpting ™ is carried out in Dr. Victor Médard de Chardon 's consulting room.
Specifically, Médard says, “ coding ” schemes, which determine how packets of information get routed, are required.
Deputy director of the Aix-en-Provence site, Henri Médard.
Maxime Médard, " It is grandiose, it is an achievement what we have done " WEB.

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