Examples of 'verdoux' in a sentence

Meaning of "verdoux"

verdoux (noun) - A term derived from French meaning gentle or mild, often used to describe a character's demeanor or behavior in literature or movies

How to use "verdoux" in a sentence

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Verdoux was one of our cashiers in the bank.
Chaplin on the set of Monsieur Verdoux.
Verdoux reveals that he has lost his family.
Poor old Verdoux.
Verdoux is exposed and convicted of murder.
Chaplin and Martha Raye with dancers during the shooting of Monsieur Verdoux.
Monsieur Verdoux is a bank official who gets fired after decades of service.
At the restaurant, members of the Couvais family recognize Verdoux and attempt a pursuit.
Verdoux expertly counting his money was a chilling but well-remembered comic motif in the film.
As you see, my name is Henri Verdoux.
That night, Verdoux murders her for her money.
Good evening . As you see, my name is Henri Verdoux.
Panicking, Verdoux fakes a cramp to avoid being seen and eventually deserts the wedding.
Yes, she was in Monsieur Verdoux.
Monsieur Verdoux would deepen the nation 's alienation despite this hilariously failed attempt at murder.

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After the war, his 1947 black comedy, Monsieur Verdoux showed a critical view of capitalism.
Verdoux - an old friend of mine.
His last nomination was in 1947 for his screenplay of Monsieur Verdoux.
Verdoux sees her as another " business " opportunity and attempts to charm her, but she refuses.
He was also associate director to Charlie Chaplin on Chaplin 's film Monsieur Verdoux 1947.
Monsieur Verdoux, a comedy of murders.
She was best known for starring in the 1947 Charlie Chaplin film Monsieur Verdoux.
Over the following weeks, Verdoux has a flower girl ( Barbara Slater ) repeatedly send Grosnay flowers.
Verdoux was one of our cashiers in the bank . - Indeed?
Monsieur Verdoux is a film by Charles Chaplin that debuted in 1947.

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