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crepy
/ ˈkreɪpɪ /
adjective
- (esp of the skin) having a dry wrinkled appearance like crepe
Example Sentences
The working-class town of Crepy is fertile ground for candidates on the extremes of the spectrum after years of economic decline.
The 3rd A.C. took a wrong turn near Vellerie this day and for a time lost themselves, but in the end joined up with the new line, which reached—broadly speaking—from Crépy to Villers-Cotterêts.
By dint of ingenuity and considerable activity Dumas left Crépy in company with a friend on a sort of a runaway holiday, and made his third entrance into Paris.
Aside from the descriptions of the country around about Crépy, Compiègne, and Villers-Cotterets which he wove into the Valois tales, “The Taking of the Bastille,” and “The Wolf-Leader,” there is a strong note of personality in “Georges;” some have called it autobiography.
The National Route ran through Crépy, and the byroad through his native Villers-Cotterets.
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