Definitionn. a geographical region of historical importance
Last update: July 31, 2015
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We can get savoy in all places. [Please select]
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He remained, however, loyal in sentiment to the house of Savoy, and, after the restoration of the king of Sardinia in 1814, he continued in the public service. [Please select]
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I've been to the Savoy, of course. [Please select]
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"There will be a party down from the Savoy tonight, Hassan." [Please select]
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I visited the Anglo-Belgian Committee at its quarters in the Savoy Hotel, London, and told them of my twofold errand. [Please select]
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My party will arrive at nine o'clock, Agapoulos, and I am going back to the Savoy shortly to dress.' [Please select]
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It was one of the later Savoy operas, and they spoke wistfully of the days of "Pinafore" and "Patience." [Please select]
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The King of Spain's envoy to the court of Savoy also sailed in the Resolution. [Please select]
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They arrived before him, but twenty-four hours after they had reached the capital of Savoy the earl arrived. [Please select]
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Terry read, "_Shall be delighted to have you lunch with me to-day Savoy Hotel one o'clock."' [Please select]
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In both cases you were the better informed, for I shall be with you as soon as I've fulfilled my Savoy engagement. [Please select]
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