Definitions for Clemenceau

Clemenceau Cle·men·ceau

Spelling: [klem-uh n-soh; French kle-mahn- Clemenceau is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 254 anagrams from letters in Clemenceau (acceeelmnu).

Definitions for Clemenceau

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  1. Georges Eugène Benjamin [jawrj yoo-jeen ben-juh-min,, yoo-jeen;; French zhawrzh œ-zhen ban-zha-man] /dʒɔrdʒ yuˈdʒin ˈbɛn dʒə mɪn,, ˈyu dʒin;; French ʒɔrʒ œˈʒɛn bɛ̃ ʒaˈmɛ̃/ (Show IPA), ("the Tiger") 1841–1929, French statesman, journalist, and editor: premier 1906–09, 1917–20.

Examples for Clemenceau

But Clemenceau, young democrat as he was then, would not recognize that virtue.

Clemenceau believed him innocent, and proved that the trial was unjust.

Clemenceau, according to an American delegate, "had climbed on the band-wagon."

In a contest of obstinacy even Wilson could be matched by Clemenceau.

Premier Clemenceau had collected numerous troops in the capital.

Reduced to the simplest terms, that is the substance of Clemenceau's appeal.

In 1918 she handed over to Clemenceau the letters which she had received from William I in 1870.

Instead Clemenceau patted the doughboys on the shoulder and said: "That's the way to do it."

Clemenceau was the chairman of the conference and sat at the head of the table.

Clemenceau is reported to have wept when he read the letter.

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