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Meaning of fleche

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fleche (n.)

A simple fieldwork, consisting of two faces forming a salient angle pointing outward and open at the gorge.

fleche Sentence Examples

  1. The steeple of the church rose like a fleche into the sky, pointing the way to heaven.
  2. The arrow pierced the target with the precision of a fleche.
  3. The acrobat performed a spectacular fleche, somersaulting through the air with grace and agility.
  4. The fencer lunged forward with a fleche, aiming his sword at his opponent's heart.
  5. The climber scaled the rock face using a fleche, a technique that involves placing one's feet on small ledges and pushing off with one's hands.
  6. The skier sped down the mountain, taking the fleche—a direct route between two obstacles—to gain an advantage.
  7. The conductor wielded his baton like a fleche, leading the orchestra through a stirring rendition of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
  8. The conductor used a fleche to mark the beginning of the second movement.
  9. The teacher used a fleche to point to the important passage in the textbook.
  10. The actor held the fleche high, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil in the play.

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A simple fieldwork, consisting of two faces forming a salient angle pointing outward and open at the gorge.

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The steeple of the church rose like a fleche into the sky, pointing the way to heaven.

The arrow pierced the target with the precision of a fleche.

The acrobat performed a spectacular fleche, somersaulting through the air with grace and agility.

The fencer lunged forward with a fleche, aiming his sword at his opponent's heart.