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Meaning of savoyard
Wordnet
savoyard (n)
a person who performs in the operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan
a resident of Savoy
Webster
savoyard (n.)
A native or inhabitant of Savoy.
savoyard Sentence Examples
- The quaint savoyard village of Chamonix nestled among the towering French Alps.
- The aromatic scent of savoyard cheese melted on warm bread filled the air.
- We savored the traditional savoyard dish of tartiflette, a hearty potato and cheese casserole.
- The intricate savoyard carvings adorned the wooden chalet, showcasing the region's rich heritage.
- The energetic savoyard accordion players serenaded us with folk melodies.
- The skilled savoyard artisans crafted exquisite jewelry made from intricate metalwork.
- The savoyard landscape painted a picturesque canvas of snow-capped mountains and verdant valleys.
- We participated in a traditional savoyard dance, twirling and swirling to the lively music.
- The savoyard cuisine boasts a blend of French and Italian flavors, tantalizing our taste buds.
- The vibrant savoyard culture showcased the region's unique traditions and celebrations.
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a person who performs in the operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan, a resident of SavoyA native or inhabitant of Savoy.
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The quaint savoyard village of Chamonix nestled among the towering French Alps.
The aromatic scent of savoyard cheese melted on warm bread filled the air.
We savored the traditional savoyard dish of tartiflette, a hearty potato and cheese casserole.
The intricate savoyard carvings adorned the wooden chalet, showcasing the region's rich heritage.