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St. Quentin
[ seynt kwen-tn; French san kahn-tan ]
noun
- a city in N France, on the Somme: retaken from the Germans 1918.
Example Sentences
Among them is the sardonic confidant, St. Quentin; the down-at-the heels military man, Major Brutt; and the impecunious, high-living chancer, Eddie.
On one of those islands, Île St.-Quentin, park managers seasonally flood a two-kilometer, or about 1.25 mile, ice-skating path.
Do not look expectantly at Péronne and St. Quentin and demand a daily sensation.
The great high road which drives straight at Péronne was as firm and smooth as in the days we travelled it to the old British trenches at St. Quentin.
The St Quentin Scar is a Conquest map, taking up acres of rolling countryside around the beautiful village of Travecy in northern France.
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