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Bordeaux
[ bawr-doh ]
noun
- a seaport in and the capital of Gironde, in SW France, on the Garonne River.
- any of various wines produced in the region surrounding Bordeaux, especially claret.
Bordeaux
/ bɔːˈdəʊ; bɔrdo /
noun
- a port in SW France, on the River Garonne: a major centre of the wine trade. Pop: 215 363 (1999)
- any of several red, white, or rosé wines produced around Bordeaux
Bordeaux
- Port city in southwestern France .
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Example Sentences
Raids are taking place across the country on Monday including in the capital Paris, Marseille and Bordeaux in the south, and the city of Lyon.
In last year's fixture, Mitchell's side remained clinical throughout to clinch a third successive Grand Slam with a 42-21 win in Bordeaux.
Saracens' Zoe Harrison is given the nod at fly-half over Holly Aitchison, who started England's victory over France in Bordeaux last year to clinch the Red Roses' third successive Grand Slam.
Illustrator Dav le Dessineux, working in Bordeaux, France, said some in his industry had already lost contracts to AI design work.
Given that those two gentlemen did their thing in 1914 and 1925, you get a sense of the scale of what the young Bordeaux wizard has been doing.
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