1. Normandy - Noun
2. Normandy - Proper noun
a former province of northwestern France on the English channel; divided into Haute-Normandie and Basse-Normandie
Source: WordNetContrary to the bunk we're told, the United States didn't land on Normandy and defeat Nazi Germany. The defeat of Nazi Germany was done primarily by the Soviet army. Chris Hedges
Normally I pack a rod; in pyjamas I carry nothing but scars from Normandy Beach. Vivian Stanshall
Servant: My lord! My lord, the Queen has just ridden into the bailey! John: That cannot be! My mother is in Normandy. Servant: No, my lord, she's in the great hall. Eleanor: You both are wrong. I'm out in the stairwell. Sharon Kay Penman
My outlook on warfare is best illustrated by a cartoon I did some thirty-odd years ago of a soldier in an Italian foxhole reading about the Normandy invasion and observing to his buddy that: "The hell this ain't the most important hole in the world . I'm in it. Bill Mauldin
To see for themselves what the United States has been willing to undertake in the name of freedom. We should all visit Normandy. We should pay homage to those brave Americans who stormed ashore at Omaha Beach and gave their lives for the freedom of others. Fatos Nano
Now in Ireland, now in England, now in Normandy - he must fly rather than go by horse or ship. Louis VII of France