feu de joie Sentence Examples

  1. The town erupted in a feu de joie upon hearing the news of the king's return.
  2. Soldiers celebrated their victory with a feu de joie, firing their guns into the air.
  3. The city's feu de joie was a spectacle of light and sound, with fireworks exploding overhead and people cheering below.
  4. The fire department used a feu de joie to send a signal to firefighters that the fire had been put out.
  5. The opera house celebrated its opening night with a feu de joie, setting off fireworks and lighting up the sky.
  6. At the New Year's Eve party, people released a feu de joie of balloons into the sky, sending their wishes for the coming year aloft.
  7. During the festival, the locals held a feu de joie, dancing and singing around a bonfire, celebrating the harvest.
  8. The fire department put on a dazzling feu de joie for the townspeople, showing off their skills and equipment.
  9. The city organized a feu de joie to welcome the visiting dignitaries, lighting up the night with fireworks and music.
  10. In the ancient Olympic Games, athletes celebrated their victories with a feu de joie, lighting torches and setting off fireworks.

feu de joie Meaning

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feu de joie ()

A fire kindled in a public place in token of joy; a bonfire; a firing of guns in token of joy.

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A fire kindled in a public place in token of joy; a bonfire; a firing of guns in token of joy.

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The town erupted in a feu de joie upon hearing the news of the king's return.

Soldiers celebrated their victory with a feu de joie, firing their guns into the air.

The city's feu de joie was a spectacle of light and sound, with fireworks exploding overhead and people cheering below.

The fire department used a feu de joie to send a signal to firefighters that the fire had been put out.