Definitions for Tuileries

Tuileries Tui·ler·ies

Spelling: [twee-luh-reez; French tweeluh
IPA: /ˈtwi lə riz; French twiləˈri/

Tuileries is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 304 anagrams from letters in Tuileries (eeiilrstu).

Definitions for Tuileries

noun

  1. a former royal palace in Paris: begun by Catherine de Médicis in 1564; burned by supporters of the Commune in 1871. The gardens that formed part of the palace grounds remain as a public park (Tuileries Gardens)

Examples for Tuileries

Our progress from the Tuileries to my sister's house was most distressing.

He had been saved from the fury of the populace in the courtyard of the Tuileries.

The windows of the Tuileries were ornamented, and were filled with people.

Then we returned to France, our beautiful France, to install ourselves in the Tuileries.

One day I was insulted in the Tuileries, because I had alighted from my horse to walk there without wearing the national ribbon.

I saw him often in his little goat-carriage at the Tuileries.

We were asked to give it at the Tuileries, and at the house of Princess Mathilde.

To hear them chatter you might almost fancy they were invited to the Tuileries.

After this visit the Czar went to say goodbye to the King at the Tuileries.

The detachment of the King's guards returned to the Tuileries.

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