Definitions for charette

charette cha·rette

Spelling: [shuh-ret]
IPA: /ʃəˈrɛt/

Charette is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 246 anagrams from letters in charette (aceehrtt).

Definitions for charette

noun

  1. charrette.
  2. a final, intensive effort to finish a project, especially an architectural design project, before a deadline.

Origin of charette

1965-70; French: cart, Old French, equivalent to char chariot, wagon (see car1) + -ette -ette, from the idea of speed of wheels

Examples for charette

Nothing worse can happen to them than to be killed like Lescure, or shot like charette.

charette and his officers disappeared, beneath the hoofs of the cavalry.

In the last year of the war Boone's favourite grandson was killed at charette.

Graceful and polite as all the voyageurs were, Charle' charette was the prince of them with his big sweet presence as he bent.

charette, the Vendean leader, retaliated by a holocaust of two thousand republican prisoners whom he had taken.

Everybody was cheered, from charette and his Zouaves to Montebello and his staff.

Of these, all, except the charette, deal with what may be called outliers of the Arthurian story.

But Miler kept walking on before the charette, acting up to his character of guide in the most thorough manner.

The name of one is not published; they say he was an ex-chief of Staff to charette.

charette, on his side, moved his force up within cannon shot of the bridge.

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