write ten sentences in which is basedon the vocabularythought in French
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Bouquet - Bunch of flowers. A bouquet typically means a pretty, artful arrangement of fresh flowers rather than a handful of daisies hastily grabbed from your garden. The French have style, after all.
Chauffeur - Person who drives others. Taken from the French word “chauffer,” (shoh-fay) which means “to heat,” this term is often reserved for formal drivers like those operating limousines.
Cliché - An overused expression or idea; stereotype. A cliché is to be avoided, no matter where you live. It alludes to an opinion, phrase, or concept that's been used so often it's lost originality or impact.
Debacle - Complete failure; fiasco. The French may employ a different pronunciation of “débâcle” (day-bah-kluh), but the meaning remains the same. In either land, if you're facing a debacle, it's sure to be some sort of impending disaster.