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tourelle

n. A turret.

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Tourelle may refer to:

  • A type of turret
  • Tourelle, Quebec, a former municipality that is now part of Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Quebec

Usage examples of "tourelle".

As we went away, I heard Madame Rupprecht and Monsieur de la Tourelle reciprocating civil speeches with might and main, from which I found out that the French gentleman was coming to call on us the next day.

At the first of the year, before Tourelle came on the scene, the mine had been producing high-grade ore at a good steady pace.

Then, a month after Tourelle bought in, the production gradually began to drop.

Jordan tell that the mine was being raped by Tourelle, his supposed business partner?

And if Tourelle and his men were really up there, holding fort on the mine, Jordan was still going to have to come back down the trail, hire men to go up with him and mount an assault later.

He had half his face shot off, and the only thing he could say was something about Tourelle and the mine being taken over.

Of course Ames and Tourelle could have been working together all this time.

Tourelle is thinking, I feel sorry for him, because Ames will shoot him in the back before Tourelle even knows he has a gun.

Chalcie even knew where Ames and Tourelle would almost certainly attack.

I thought, if Tourelle and Ames are actually partners, then Ames would win after all, if both of us were dead.

It tells you affiliation, location, last known date of activity and what Tourelle called a temperature level.

He had, however, been firmly informed by Madame de la Tourelle that his physique was in every way inferior to that of the mandrill, and coloring it was unlikely to improve matters.

Monseigneur de Reys and had been used by him to represent the manner of the storming of Les Tourelles and their capture from the English.

Les Tourelles, there were five thousand French against four or five hundred English.

And when this was done, the fort of Les Tourelles was abandoned to the English with no great regret.