"Gironde" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Gironde" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Gironde" Meaning

Gironde is a noun that refers to a type of estuary, particularly one that is shaped like a crescent or a hook. It can also refer to a region in southwest France, formerly known as the province of Gironde. In linguistics, a gironde is a linguistic term used to describe a type of intonation pattern in spoken language, characterized by a distinctive rising and falling pitch.

"Gironde" Examples

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Adjective


The gironde curves of the river echoed the rolling hills of the countryside. (The valley or bend of a river)
The gironde shape of the sculpture was meant to evoke the sea. (A curved or rounded shape)

Noun


The Mediterranean Gironde is a region in southwestern France known for its vineyards and wine production. (A geographic region in France)
The ship's gironde was battered and bruised from the stormy weather. (The curved or rounded part of a ship's hull)

Idiom


His gironde was full of wine, not to mention the stories he told. (A humorous way to say someone's already had too much to drink)

Poetry


As the sun sets on the gironde,
The stars come out to dance,
In the evening's gentle flow,
The world is bathed in romance.

Historical Reference


The Gironde Province was a historic region in southwestern France that played a significant role in the French Resistance during World War II.

Note: The word "gironde" has multiple meanings and usage examples, and some may be more common or accepted than others.

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