Sentence examples of "gros caillou" in French

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Est-ce que le Roi Albert aurait une relation secrète avec la Princesse Diana ? Je ne crois pas. Il est trop gros. Would King Albert have an affair with Princess Diana? I think not. He's too fat.
Ne lance pas de caillou au chien. Don't throw a stone at the dog.
Le mythique Kraken, trois fois plus gros qu'un bateau, attaqua un jour la flotte de Christophe Colomb... ne laissant d'autre choix à ce dernier que de manger le Kraken. The mythical Kraken, thick as a ship and three times as wide, once made an attack on Christopher Columbus's fleet... giving Columbus no choice but to eat him.
Il y a un caillou dans ma chaussure. There's a rock in my shoe.
Le chat fit le gros dos. The cat arched its back.
C'est tellement gros ! It's so big!
Avez-vous lu ce gros livre? Did you read that thick book?
Tom a un gros vit. Tom has a large penis.
Les villes côtières encaisseront le plus gros de la tempête. Coastal cities will take the brunt of the storm.
Ne deviens pas gros. Don't put on weight.
Nous gardons un gros chien. We are keeping a big dog.
L'homme était trop gros pour se déplacer par lui-même. The man was too fat to move by himself.
J'ai fait un cliché en gros plan de son visage. I took a close shot of her face.
Les Chinois sont de gros travailleurs. The Chinese are a hard-working people.
Quel gros mot ! What a cuss word!
La pluie a causé de gros dégâts à la récolte, plutôt qu'elle lui a fait quoi que ce soit de bien. Rather than doing any good, the rain did a great deal of harm to the crop.
Au coin arriva un gros camion. 'Round the corner came a large truck.
Nous achetons la papeterie en gros. We buy stationery in bulk.
Le mien est plus gros que le tien. Mine is bigger than yours.
Mary, cette salope, s'était dissimulée derrière un gros mot pour surprendre Tom. Mary, this bitch, was hiding behind a big word, to surprise Tom.
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