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Lachute

[ luh-shoot; French la-shyt ]

noun

  1. a city in S Quebec, in E Canada.


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Example Sentences

Mitch Jurisich’s grandparents immigrated to the United States from Croatia in the early 1900s, settling at Bayou LaChute and living in a house surrounded by peach trees, chickens and, just off the shore, oyster beds.

Sheng’s chief operating officer, Steve Lachute, read the statement at Wednesday’s Jefferson Parish Council’s meeting, news outlets reported.

Paulson: No, actually, I grew up in a place called Lachute, which is near Montreal, so in Quebec.

From MSNBC

Police say LaRock killed 37-year-old William Brown, whose body was found in the LaChute River in Ticonderoga Friday morning with a gunshot wound to the head.

Raphael Langumier, 40, told the CBC that he took her on the ride in Lachute, outside Montreal, so that she would not be afraid of planes going upside.

From Time

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