Synonyms for de trop
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : duh troh |
Phonetic Transcription : də ˈtroʊ |
Définition of de trop
- adj superfluous
- He had felt as if he were apart, even almost as if he were de trop.
- Extract from : « A Spirit in Prison » by Robert Hichens
- "Can't you see that you are de trop," I said sharply to her.
- Extract from : « Secret Memoirs: The Story of Louise, Crown Princess » by Henry W. Fischer
- "Then I am de trop," said Mr. Elliot, smoothing out his gloves.
- Extract from : « The Longest Journey » by E. M. Forster
- And then Archie joined them: he would not be de trop there, he knew.
- Extract from : « Not Like Other Girls » by Rosa N. Carey
- The Establishment has no use for him—he is de trop, or as we might say, a drop too much.
- Extract from : « Aladdin of London » by Sir Max Pemberton
- There are moments in girls' lives when even a father is de trop.
- Extract from : « The Pit Town Coronet, Volume II (of 3) » by Charles James Wills
- "Send me away if I am de trop," he said, clasping his plump hands.
- Extract from : « The Ladies Lindores, Vol. 2(of 3) » by Margaret Oliphant
- I am going to my studio; I should have remembered that husbands are often de trop.
- Extract from : « Miles Tremenhere, Vol 2 of 2 » by Annette Marie Maillard
- We are de trop, my dear, let us leave the young people together.
- Extract from : « The Intriguers » by William Le Queux
- I felt that I was de trop and found some excuse for leaving them.
- Extract from : « The Woman Who Vowed » by Ellison Harding
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