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coup de foudre
[ koo duh foo-druh ]
noun
- a thunderbolt.
- love at first sight.
coup de foudre
/ ku də fudrə /
noun
- a sudden and amazing action or event
Word History and Origins
Origin of coup de foudre1
Word History and Origins
Origin of coup de foudre1
Example Sentences
When the door opened and he appeared, Ms. Ullens experienced a “coup de foudre” — a French expression that equates love at first sight with a thunderbolt, she told the French magazine Madame Figaro in 2014.
Can a muralist and product designer infographic his way into telling a compelling love story, from coup de foudre to coeur brisé?
Later that decade, Leaf met Robert Frank, already a star photographer, in what she described as a coup de foudre: “I saw him, and I said, ‘There he is.’
Or all at once, in a coup de foudre, a lightning strike of, “Hey, this is my town!”
Whether he’s writing about Russia and radiation poisoning in “Pu-239 and Other Russian Fantasies,” 9/11 in “A Disorder Peculiar to the Country,” or the 2011 Dominique Strauss-Kahn saga in “Coup de Foudre,” Kalfus has a gift for penetrating to the core of current events and presenting issues in a provocative way.
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