A former province of eastern France that is famous for its wines.
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Examples for "Burgundy"
Examples for "Burgundy"
1She can call on help from Burgundy, from her kinsmen in Europe.
2Great and even good Burgundy is joining the ranks of luxury wine.
3He was extremely popular with the winegrowing farmers of the Burgundy regions.
4He belonged, in fact, to one of the oldest families in Burgundy.
5He would be back in the drinking of a bottle of Burgundy.
1A powerful cabal was in fact got up against Monseigneur de Bourgogne.
2The Duc de Bourgogne went there to have a game at tennis.
3The soldier from Bourgogne said nothing, but looked very stern and sad.
4He had to choose a preceptor for Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne.
5You should be a gentleman since you frequent the Hotel de Bourgogne.
6After she left the Hotel de Bourgogne, I never spoke to her.
7The night of Monseigneur and Madame de Bourgogne was more tranquil.
8The Duchesse de Bourgogne had had the small-pox, but no trace was left.
9For the details he referred to Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne.
10Madame de Bourgogne and Count Grammont were a Chinese chop-sticking couple.
11Monseigneur de Bourgogne was for doing so, but Vendome would make no movement.
12The head of the column of rioters was debouching from the Rue de Bourgogne.
13The interview of the Duchesse de Bourgogne with the King had not been long.
14The Duchesse de Bourgogne being in the family way this spring, was much inconvenienced.
15The vehicle was now rolling along the Rue de Bourgogne.
16Such were the people whom the King placed near M. le Duc de Bourgogne.
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