Crossword-Solution: MEURTHE 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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MEURTHE-et-Moselle river 1 answer
RHINE-Marne Canal-crossed river 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
To go or move with one side foremost; to move sidewise; as, to sidle through a crowd or narrow opening.
Hint 2 anagram
SDEIL
Hint 3 another clue
Move
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Boulay de la Meurthe “Sire” or “Your Majesty,” Alexandre Dumas “Monseigneur,” I addressed him as “Prince,” and my wife called him “Monsieur.” On his card he wrote “General Bonaparte.” In his place I would have understood his position.
The Memoirs of Victor Hugo Victor Hugo 2001
Boulay de la Meurthe was a stout, kindly man, bald, pot-bellied, short, enormous, with a short nose and a not very long wit.
The Memoirs of Victor Hugo Victor Hugo 2001
The Assembly followed Boulay de la Meurthe, congratulated and gratified, with its eyes, and in every look could be read this: “Well, I never! He takes himself seriously!” When he was taking the oath, in a voice of thunder which made everybody smile, Boulay de la Meurthe looked as if he were dazzled by the Republic, and the Assembly did not look as if it were dazzled by Boulay de la Meurthe.
The Memoirs of Victor Hugo Victor Hugo 2001
These three departments (Arthur Young, "Voyage en France," II., 31) had, in 1790, a population of 2,446,000 souls: the proportion indicates that out of 26 million Frenchmen a little more than 2 millions were called up for military service.--On the other hand, five departments (Doubs, Eure, Meurthe, Aisne, Moselle) gave, not only the number of their soldiers, 131,322, but likewise that of their dead, 56,976, or out of 1000 men furnished 435 died.
The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 4 (of 6) Hippolyte A. Taine 2001
Jean d'Angély), Boulay (de la Meurthe), Monge, and Berber, who were, with his brothers, Joseph and Lucien, those whom he most delighted to see; he conversed familiarly with them.
Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, v3 Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne 2002