madame造句(1) Madame Curie was the only famous woman scientist in the world.
(2) A plaster cast of Madame Fournier stood in the artist's studio.
(3) Madame Clicquot is credited with the perfection of this technique.
(4) Madame Verrier had been swamped with work.
(5) She is a clever woman, Madame Leonie.
(6) Madame Escoffier's son gives it a more elegant name.
(7) Madame Astarti's head was throbbing.
(8) Madame Giry, the doorkeeper, knows all about it.
(9) Madame Zara caters for a very select clientele.
(10) Madame, you see, never assumed either ignorance or experience.
(11) Sauteuse, Madame, Georgiana Podsnap's dancing-teacher.
(12) Madame Gautier watched them for a moment, drawing deeply on her cigarette.
(13) Let's talk to Madame Giry, the doorkeeper of Box 5.
(14) Nothing could make clearer the way in which Madame Phan had won his confidence.
(15) Anxious to be rid of the interruption, Madame Weill carefully brought the offending nude inside.
(16) Madame Gauthier was perched on a stool at the reception desk, making up her accounts.
(17) Lou Rigatoni laughed and doffed his hat, which Madame Astarti thought was a fedora but wasn't sure.
(18) Now all Madame Butterfly had to do was climb down a piece of wood twice her height and fly free.
(19) Madame Wong continues to cook every day, and is still inventing dishes.
(20) It was Madame in the doorway, loudly disputing the accuracy of the information and the need for a power cut.
(21) The third portrait he promised to give to Madame Zborowska in gratitude for acting as a model.
(22) Laura is destined to become as memorable as Madame Bovary or-a character she meets in the novel-Frida Kahlo.
(23) When Madame shook the bucket you turned out your pockets even if it meant walking home.
(24) As Madame Delon had predicted, her enquiry met with a cordial response followed by an unexpected invitation to lunch.
(25) When I sent your lilies yesterday afternoon I saw some rather gorgeous yellow roses and packed them off to Madame Olenska.
(26) Madame de Sevigne telling the story of the poisoner, Madame de Brinvilliers, about to undergo the water torture.
(27) And about the same time a mystery blaze broke out at Madame Tussaud's, another of the capitals major tourist attractions.
(28) I must confess that in all the times I read Madame Bovary, I never noticed the heroine's rainbow eyes.
(29) What funny things people did: she remembered Felix and Madame Tarasova shoeless.
(30) The fog horn started booming, a deep, thrilling vibration that Madame Astarti could feel resonate in her bones.