Word info

Baptiste

Proper noun

Meaning

Baptiste (plural Baptistes)

A surname from French.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

A decades-long effort to take a premiere patch of the lakefront and build a park to honor Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, the Black man who founded the city of Chicago, inched closer to the finish line this week. Source: Internet

Adopting the stage-name "Baptiste", Deburau played Pierrot, from about 1819, in a number of types of comic pantomime rustic, melodramatic, "realistic", and fantastic. Source: Internet

“And when they are done, they have big celebration to say that they actually distributing lands,” Baptiste said. Source: Internet

Buelow 2004, p. 328 In France, meanwhile, Molière turned several of his farcical comedies into musical entertainments with songs (music provided by Jean Baptiste Lully ) and dance in the late 17th century. Source: Internet

According to investigations, James-Baptiste unlawfully and maliciously wounded Andrew Baptiste, 57 years Fisherman of Rose Place by striking him on his forehead with a bottle and by stabbing him on the left side of his chest with a broken bottle. Source: Internet

Elsewhere, clean-cut Ed Gamble revealed he was a heavy metal fan despite his “Coldplay Face” and Dane Baptiste suggested he will never be invited to appear on Bake Off because he struggles to say the word “scrumptious”. Source: Internet

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