Person who has emigrated.
1Fortunately the student was a recent émigré from Poland named Marie Curie.
2Goldman is a former partnership founded by a Jewish émigré from Bavaria.
3I am kept abreast of everything that goes on in émigré society, poppet.
4Kavalenka was also a Canadian émigré from the former Soviet Union.
5Parker says she and the Russian émigré scientist sparked off each other immediately.
6The Russian émigré community had found the girl-woman who would become their darling.
7He had as an accomplice, a White Russian émigré, Arcadius Polounine.
8But Kareem is a new émigré, a real shady type.
9Uncle Edward disliked France, disliked even monarchical and émigré France.
10The émigré Socialist homosexual cheering on the New Deal.
11French émigré John Villiboise introduced the artichoke to Dublin.
12If Boris was a recent émigré, he probably could.
13I'd seen émigré fever symptoms in others-Goran ,forexample-butI thought I was immune to them.
14He is still émigré, and likely to remain so; for the First Consul distrusts all Bourbon princes.
15While an émigré during the revolution, he had married the beautiful daughter of the Frankfort banker, Bethman.
16His polymathy, his philosophical sensibilities and his cultural cosmopolitanism counted for much, notably among the European émigré scientists.