Proper noun
Carre (plural Carres)
A surname from French.
Curmudgeon: “Glenn McGourty was a late entry into the race, probably at the urging of Farm Bureau types who are unimpressed with Green and are in a panic that the retirement of Carre Brown jeopardizes the Farm Bureau seat on the Board of Supervisors.” Source: Internet
He began his journalism career as a 17-year-old writer for an alternative weekly newspaper there, the Vieux Carre Courier. Source: Internet
Potter and Carre died from “homicidal related trauma,” according to the Dane County Medical Examiner’s Office. Source: Internet
Built after the great 1927 flood, the Bonnet Carre has operated 11 times since 1937, most recently in January of 2016. Source: Internet
The show's producer (who also happens to be John Le Carre's grandson) Simon Cornwell said: “There’s no book and there’s never been a Le Carre story that has been extended beyond the confines of the novel. Source: Internet
The Corps believes it has a number of tools at its disposal to combat potential problems, including dredging the river bottom, building dykes in the river to alter the sediment flow, and operating the Bonnet Carre and Morganza Spillways downriver. Source: Internet