Noun
A thickening, made of flour, for soups and gravies.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 46th-minute Owen Farrell penalty, after Quinn Roux had been penalised for a fractionally high challenge, pushed England further ahead and Ireland spent much of the game heading down more cul-de-sacs than a Tesco home delivery driver. Source: Internet
According to Georges Roux he would have lived in the latter half of the 25th century BC, i.e. somewhere between 2450 BC and 2400 BC. Source: Internet
Altogether, there are 42 caves on the island, with Lost Lake Cave, Daniel Roux Cave and Full Frontal Cave being the most well-known. Source: Internet
A section of a granite boundary wall on Mont au Roux in St Brelade was hit by a car, causing an entire pillar to collapse. Source: Internet
For instance, червена панда in Bulgarian, panda roux in French, and panda rojo in Spanish all mean red panda. Source: Internet
Barry Le Roux Parody tweeted:” RIP Ndlovu, PE loved you and so did the rest of South Africa.” Source: Internet