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kiosque

n. (alternative form of kiosk English)

Usage examples of "kiosque".

The guards made no objections if any of them came down to speak with Temeraire, in the gardens just beneath the kiosques, but they shook their heads genially when Laurence pointed over their shoulders to the paved walkway that led towards the rest of the grounds.

He had made a great protest when Laurence had tried to go into the kiosque, refusing to let him out of his sight.

Each morning she would stroll as far as the nearest street kiosque or crieur, to buy a newspaper and to hear what she could of the latest gossip and rumors, in order to keep the company informed of events in the city and the rest of France.

There was very little of it left and one cup of it took the place of the evening papers, of all the old evenings in cafés, of all chestnut trees that would be in bloom now in this month, of the great slow horses of the outer boulevards, of book shops, of kiosques, and of galleries, of the Parc Montsouris, of the Stade Buffalo, and of the Butte Chaumont, of the Guaranty Trust Company and the Ile de la Cite, of Foyot’s old hotel, and of being able to read and relax in the evening.