8 uses
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Definition
to praise something and make it known — especially to convince others to buy or believe
- And if the will and letter are not destroyed, then you will have nothing but the consolation of having been dutiful et tout ce qui s'ensuit!Book One — 1805 (66% in)
- Tout comprendre, c'est tout pardonner.Book One — 1805 (94% in)
- Tout comprendre, c'est tout pardonner.Book One — 1805 (94% in)
- "Count Lichtenfels was here this morning," Bilibin continued, "and showed me a letter in which the parade of the French in Vienna was fully described: Prince Murat et tout le tremblement....Book Two — 1805 (50% in)
- Tout vient a point a celui qui sait attendre.Book Ten — 1812 (46% in)
- C'est la fable de tout Moscou.Book Ten — 1812 (49% in)
- All this must be done in good order (le tout se fera avec ordre et methode) as far as possible retaining troops in reserve.Book Ten — 1812 (73% in)
- "Comtesse, a tout peche misericorde," * said a fair-haired young man with a long face and nose, as he entered the room.Book Eleven — 1812 (17% in)
There are no more uses of "tout" in War and Peace.
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