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.
From Time Magazine Archive
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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.
From Time Magazine Archive
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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.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He was fond of piquet and used to talk of six francs a fiche, far heavier play than we indulged in.
From The Physiology of Taste by Robinson, Fayette
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