Someone who leaves one country to settle in another.
1A future king of France, while an emigre, had been to Louisiana.
2It is the third high-profile killing of a Chechen emigre since September.
3Solidarity was trapped by a number of myths, said a Polish emigre scholar.
4They hired Peckham, a South African emigre, to write the script.
5She has the emigre blood in her veins, and it will come out.
6Some say he's a wealthy emigre turning his talents to account.
7The old captain was an emigre, and had returned undecided what he would do.
8His father, Emmanuel, was a Jewish emigre from Kiev.
9Do you wait at table and hand little dishes to coster-mongers, ancien regime, en emigre?
10As an emigre French artist who moved to New York in 1938, her career developed slowly.
11Salim is a travelling salesman, an emigre from Oman stranded in the snow of New York.
12Piotr met Laurie through his cousin, Marek, an emigre bachelor who works in a travel agency.
13Gazdanov's elegantly eerie 1940s novel about an emigre journalist's ongoing trauma is tightly constructed and fast-moving.
14Was his father one Joseph Boleslaw Kopernicus Stokowski, a Polish emigre who became a London stockbroker?
15The emigre came always at the appointed time, and always took away a large piece of bread.
16Seated at it are General Danican, the emigre leader of the mob, and General Menou, his government opposite number.