1. garde - Noun
2. garde - Verb
garde (plural gardes)
Obsolete form of guard.
garde (third-person singular simple present gardes, present participle garding, simple past and past participle garded)
Obsolete form of guard.
It's very schizophrenic because I like a lot of very straight pop, like Small Faces, Stones, Kinks; and on the other hand, I like a lot of avant garde things. Andy Partridge
My more risky or avant garde music is not that well known to a wider audience, but I wish it was. Ennio Morricone
Avant Garde is French for bullshit. George Harrison
Most of my avant garde fashion is saved for my videos and for the stage. In real life, I tend towards a classy, black Goth look. I love black, a few sparkles, false eyelashes and boots. But when I perform, I love fantasy and props. Jane Badler
It was completely fifth garde and completely silly and I loved it, because he wasn't afraid to be silly. It was like kissing him first - I could do whatever I wanted and not have to worry what he'd think of me. Kelley Armstrong
According to Ted Gioia : the very leaders of the avant garde started to signal a retreat from the core principles of Free Jazz. Source: Internet