fiche
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of fiche
By shortening
Example Sentences
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"El Madrid sigue trabajando a contrarreloj para evitar que Neymar fiche por el Barça," writes Marco Ruiz.
From The Guardian • May 13, 2013
L'Oetivre of Paris told its readers the following wartime story: Stopping in a small-town hotel "somewhere in France," French Generalissimo Maurice Gustave Gamelin was handed a "fiche," police questionnaire all travelers must fill out.
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Its motto: "Je m'en fiche" He happily enacted literary charades as one of William Lyon Phelps's "Pundits," and just as happily turned down Skull and Bones in favor of Wolf's Head.
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Under an archaic law, any guest registering at a French hotel is required to fill out and sign a form, called la fiche, establishing his identity, address, occupation and, if a foreigner, his passport number.
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"Je dis ce que je dis et je m'en fiche pas mal! la petite demoiselle blonde, dans la chambre de Monsieur le Comte de Tournelle."
From The Visits of Elizabeth by Glyn, Elinor
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