Examples of 'phaedre' in a sentence

Meaning of "phaedre"

phaedre (adverb) - Phaedre can refer to a French tragedy written by Jean Racine, often used as an adverb to describe a situation or character that is reminiscent of themes in the play

How to use "phaedre" in a sentence

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Phaedre is waiting for ye in yer chamber with the dress.
I would asked Phaedre to meet me in the garden.
I recently finished a portrait of Phaedre.
I believe Phaedre is one of the slaves here at River Run.
A performance of Phaedre.
I presume you mean the Phaedre of Greek mythology, wife of Theseus.
Incidents of this nature can stir unrest . Phaedre.
I would asked Phaedre to meet me in the garden . If you will excuse me, I.
Twas the picture in my mind 's eye already, dear Phaedre.
I believe Phaedre is one of the slaves A good, strong, Greek name.
The whiskey, one of the cloths, and a bowl in that corner there . Phaedre.
Thank you, Phaedre.
Incidents of this nature can stir unrest. - Well, then you must take Hector's… Phaedre.
More . take Mary away . Phaedre.
Any amorous intentions Wolff has towards me … Oh, Phaedre.

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Incidents of this nature can stir unrest. Hector's… Phaedre.

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