Examples of 'marre' in a sentence

Meaning of "marre"

'Marre' is an adjective in French that translates to 'fed up' or 'tired of' in English, expressing a feeling of weariness or frustration
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  • Obsolete spelling of mar

How to use "marre" in a sentence

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Pascaline Marre does not have any exhibitions.
Meetings of interested people were addressed by both Marre and his officers.
Karen Marre does not have any exhibitions.
I will call Marre today.
Ask Marre if she knows of some sex ring communicating via an app.
A film written and directed by Emmanuel Marre.
The attention of Mr. Marre had been drawn by the noise of an engine.
The film was produced by Jeremy Marre.
Mr. Marre was attracted outside by a strange noise which he had been hearing for a while.
No works available by Pascaline Marre.
La Marre is a commune in the Jura department in Franche-Comté in eastern France.
She worked for a year as an aide to Congresswoman Béatrice Marre.
Jeremy Marre had come to interview her for his own documentary, Rebel Music.
She was also richly endowed by her brother, Mathurin de la Marre.
Y'en a marre is not a fish.

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Harcourt Films is a UK-based independent television production company founded by Jeremy Marre.
Emmanuel Marre enjoys forests, logging, boxing, poetry and architecture.
They launched the movement Y'en a marre.
You have to talk to Marre tonight. Bye.
I aimed cross, at pleasure, I took the two shots and marre.
Alizee - J'en ai marre translation in English.
Movies directed by Jean-Claude La Marre.
Marre moved to the Ministry of Labour and served as Under-Secretary until 1964.
Gang of Roses is a 2003 Western action drama film written and directed by Jean-Claude La Marre.
Taratari is a shipyard founded in 2004 in Bangladesh by the French sailor Yves Marre.
Friendship is a value-based organisation founded in Bangladesh in 1998 by Runa Khan and Yves Marre.

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