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- noun Plural form of
Savoyard .
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These last come mostly from Normandy, Auvergne and Savoy; and it has been noticed that the Savoyards are the most sober and docile of all.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876 Various
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The Savoyards are a kind of community theater writ large, with more than the usual resources, including a volunteer orchestra of two dozen under the experienced leadership of Guy Russo.
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And the two 'Savoyards', how did you swallow them? "
The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova Giacomo Casanova 1761
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"In Italy, we call them 'Savoyards' because they were first invented in
Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 06: Paris Giacomo Casanova 1761
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And the two 'Savoyards', how did you swallow them? "
Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 06: Paris Giacomo Casanova 1761
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"In Italy, we call them 'Savoyards' because they were first invented in
The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova Giacomo Casanova 1761
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(Nous attendons les fromages Savoyards qui vont avec et qui suivent par avion!)
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The Fabulous Feud of Gilbert & Sullivan may have its strongest appeal for Savoyards who want to inspire in a love of Gilbert and Sullivan in children.
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Nous attendons les fromages Savoyards qui vont avec et qui suivent par avion!
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I worked for the Washington Savoyards, which almost solely performs G & S, for many many years and just left them a few months ago.
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