canailles (Meaning)

canailles

proletarian, rabble, riffraff

canailles Sentence Examples

  1. The canailles jeered and threw insults at the passing nobleman.
  2. The streets were crowded with a rowdy mob of canailles, chanting and waving flags.
  3. The haughty aristocrats dismissed the canailles as worthless rabble.
  4. The revolutionaries rallied the canailles to their cause, promising justice and equality.
  5. The canailles looted and burned the town, leaving it in ruins.
  6. The magistrate issued a decree condemning the canailles as outlaws and traitors.
  7. The king's army clashed with the canailles at the city gates, resulting in a bloody rout.
  8. Historians debate whether the canailles were merely victims of oppression or active participants in their own downfall.
  9. The memory of the canailles' uprising haunted the ruling class for generations.
  10. Modern historians often use the term "canailles" to refer to members of the lower classes who are perceived as unruly or dangerous.

FAQs About the word canailles

proletarian, rabble, riffraff

peones,fellaheen, proletarians, roturiers, commoners, plebeians, fellahin, peasants,plebs, peons

blue bloods, patricians, nobles, gentles, gentlepeople, aristocrats, magnates,swells, gentlepersons, socialites

The canailles jeered and threw insults at the passing nobleman.

The streets were crowded with a rowdy mob of canailles, chanting and waving flags.

The haughty aristocrats dismissed the canailles as worthless rabble.

The revolutionaries rallied the canailles to their cause, promising justice and equality.