Examples of 'mademoiselle de' in a sentence
Meaning of "mademoiselle de"
Mademoiselle de - In French, 'mademoiselle' means 'miss' or 'young lady', while 'de' is a preposition that denotes possession or affiliation. Together, 'mademoiselle de' implies the title or surname of a young lady. It is often used as a form of address or to reference a specific young woman
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Mademoiselle de Bellefort will be here for supper.
This idea alone was enough to induce mademoiselle de la Mole to insult him.
Mademoiselle de Ségur has inquired about you.
At this moment the marquis de Croisenois was advancing eagerly towards mademoiselle de la Mole.
Mademoiselle de Berg has done her duty.
The extraordinary dress and beauty of Mademoiselle de Verneuil caused a murmur throughout the ballroom.
Mademoiselle de Neuf will be happy to sing another song.
From birth she was known as Mademoiselle de Longueville.
Mademoiselle de Vermond does not happen to be a hussy.
It was not an easy time for Mademoiselle de Condé.
Mademoiselle de Verneuil was struck with admiration.
Mister earl seems to judge mademoiselle De Marsanne severely.
Mademoiselle de Zohiloff observed this success and was amazed by it.
Doyle has asked if he may see Mademoiselle de Bellefort.
Mademoiselle de Berg can barely read in her own language.
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I do not believe you have met Mademoiselle de la Becque.
Mademoiselle de Berg is leaving my service.
In her youth she was known at court as Mademoiselle de Conti.
The star of Mademoiselle de la Valliere was being drowned in clouds and tears.
Before her marriage she was styled Mademoiselle de Valois.
Mademoiselle de Fontaine had an ideal standard which was to be the model.
Hang it in the apartments of Mademoiselle de la Vallière.
Mademoiselle de Berg asked if her policemen could search the park.
At this impertinence Mademoiselle de Verneuil became calm and smiling.
Mademoiselle de Maupin fought in duels and no one was successful in defeating her.
She was given at birth the honorary title of Mademoiselle de Bourbon.
Mademoiselle de Varandeuil had the quick temper that accompanies kindness of heart.
He must have known Mademoiselle de.
Mademoiselle de la Mole thought she was fulfilling a duty towards herself and towards her lover.
I was no longer surprised that Mademoiselle de Villenoix considered Lambert to be perfectly sane.
Mademoiselle de Clèves traveled four days.
The loud voice of a servant at the door announced Mademoiselle de Verneuil.
Perhaps Mademoiselle de la Becque could give us some information.
His brother became the duc du Maine and his sister Mademoiselle de Nantes.
Mademoiselle de Cominges and her mother.
Your papers are in order Mademoiselle de Witt.
Mademoiselle de Berg threw out a letter to the Count.
You hurry to your Mademoiselle de Cressay.
Mademoiselle de Morangias has to rest.
There goes that delightful Mademoiselle de Chenier.
Your lovely Mademoiselle de Vermond has not paid you.
I fear that 's going to be an unpleasant surprise for Mademoiselle de Castro.
She was styled Mademoiselle de Soissons prior to her marriage.
Prior to her marriage, she was known at court as Mademoiselle de Nantes.
Mademoiselle de Fontanges new coachman.
She was styled as Mademoiselle de Cumiana.
Mademoiselle de Berg is my lectrice.
When he married Mademoiselle de Blamont.
But Mademoiselle de Chartres has no strong affection for this man.
It was that of Mademoiselle de Lavalette.
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Mademoiselle lay on the floor in her nightdress
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