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Fiacre

Fiacre \Fia"cre\, n. [F.] A kind of French hackney coach.

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fiacre

n. A small carriage for hire.

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Fiacre

Fiacre may refer to:

  • Fiacre (carriage), a horse-drawn carriage
  • One of three Irish saints known as Saint Fiacre
  • The French commune of Saint-Fiacre, Seine-et-Marne

Usage examples of "fiacre".

Eliste climbed in, realised there was no attendant to close the door, bemusedly pulled it shut herself, and the fiacre rattled off down the Avenue Para beau.

As the fiacre turned off the manicured Avenue Para beau, the changes became more noticeable impossible, in fact, to overlook.

As the fiacre passed them, and the Van guardsmen caught sight of the girls within, whistles and wolf howls and appreciative lip-smackings arose.

She was relieved when the fiacre passed from the Waterfront Market to rattle on through the streets to the Circle of the Grand Monarch and thence into Riquenoir Street.

Bayelle issued orders, and the fiacre set off for the Par abeam Viomente Street was alive with agitated humanity, gathered in restless knots and clumps, aware of disturbance, but ignorant as yet of the cause.

Some half hour later, the fiacre halted before the Rouvignac townhouse, and Aurelie permitted herself full consciousness.

Conversation ceased as the fiacre disgorged its feminine cargo, and the pot boys frankly stared.

Merrion green up to Holles street a swash of water flowing that was before bonedry and not one chair or coach or fiacre seen about but no more crack after that first.

With the fiacre sliding alarmingly, we wheeled out of the close and into a still narrower one that ran crookedly east.

The fiacre drew up to her with the skittish animals dancing to one side as though she were a thyacine, and she vaulted in.

The conditions of the race favored us: the fiacre ahead to some extent cleared our path, and it was more impeded by other vehicles than we.

The fiacre reeled and plunged into a narrow gateway in a barrier of shrubbery.

Dame so after luncheon they set off on foot, a fiacre being virtually unobtainable.

They danced out their nervous displeasure as Longines whipped them, causing the fiacre to sway dangerously.

The two gentlemen and the smith sat in the back of the fiacre, while Longines drove.