Definitions for charvet

charvet char·vet

Spelling: [shahr-vey, shahr-vey]
IPA: /ˈʃɑr veɪ, ʃɑrˈveɪ/

Charvet is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 230 anagrams from letters in charvet (acehrtv).

Definitions for charvet

noun

  1. a soft, lusterless silk or rayon tie fabric, often made with a faint stripe effect.

Origin of charvet

named after the French firm

Examples for charvet

charvet laughingly called Clemence an aristocrat because she drank grog.

charvet and Florent were naturally those whose utterances were listened to with the greatest attention.

Mme. charvet took care of Genevive, and did her best to comfort us both.

charvet, however, now made his appearance, followed by Clemence.

"We must make a clean sweep of everything," charvet would curtly say, as though he were delivering a blow with a cleaver.

She attended the meetings in Lebigre's wine-shop along with charvet, with whom she lived.

Gavard now presented Florent to the company, but more especially to charvet.

charvet told her, with a strained laugh, that she was no longer a millionaire.

"But it's charvet who must be getting bored," he said presently.

charvet was rather annoyed by the advantage which this circumstance gave to Florent.

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