Noun
a French soldier and dramatist remembered chiefly for fighting many duels (often over the size of his nose); was immortalized in 1897 in a play by Edmond Rostand (1619-1655)
Source: WordNetAmericans stick their nose where it doesn't belong more than Cyrano de Bergerac giving head. Dennis Miller
Of all the roles I've done on the stage, I'm partial to Cyrano de Bergerac. Bela Lugosi
1586 ) In fiction * The play Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand takes place in this year. Source: Internet
An urgent missive from -land tells us that top nasal drama Cyrano de Bergerac is coming to theatres in Glasgow, Edinburgh and later this year. Source: Internet
Richard Alleva argues that "Pulp Fiction has about as much to do with actual criminality or violence as Cyrano de Bergerac with the realities of seventeenth-century France or The Prisoner of Zenda with Balkan politics." Source: Internet
Cyrano de Bergerac was a real writer who created a fictional character with his own name. Source: Internet