foudre
[ foo-druh ]
/ ˈfu drə /
noun, plural fou·dres [foo-druh] /ˈfu drə/. French.
a large cask for maturing, storing, and transporting wine.
Words nearby foudre
fou,
foucault,
foucault current,
foucault pendulum,
foucquet,
foudre,
foudroyant,
fouetté,
fought,
foujita,
foul
Example sentences from the Web for foudre
If you meet with any superlatively good, and not else, pray send over a 'foudre' of it, and write to him.
The PG Edition of Chesterfield's Letters to His Son |The Earl of ChesterfieldI shall therefore commission the Foudre, and re-name her the Tigress.
At Aboukir and Acre |George Alfred Henty