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Use "sacre" in a sentence
"A recent entry discussed the history of the multivalent word sacre carrying both the positive and negative connotations of Latin sacer; another explains why you sometimes have to use the singular even when it seems you're talking about something plural."
"The Greeks shouted forth oaths, warnings, entreaties, and directions, in their native tongue: with these were intermingled, in indescribable confusion, the English "d-- n," the French "sacre," the"
"English; his vocabulary being largely interspersed with "enfant de garce," "sacre," "sacre enfant," and "damn" until it was a difficult matter to tell what he was talking about."