1. sacre - Noun
2. sacre - Verb
See Saker.
To consecrate; to make sacred.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPolice officers stand guard next to the Sacre Coeur basilica in Paris, Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. Source: Internet
Located in Montmartre, we're just a short walk to Opera, Moulin Rouge and Sacre Coeur. Source: Internet
The Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Louvre and Orsay Museums, the Champs Elysees, Montmartre and the Sacre Coeur, and many others are all iconic symbols of the "City of Light." Source: Internet
For example, are the anarchists they encounter who are plotting to bomb the still-under construction Sacre Coeur church also the future founders of New Venice? Source: Internet
If you get a room facing the back, you get the most amazing view of Sacre Coeur. Source: Internet
Reserve centre Robert Sacre, a one-time member of the Canadian men's national basketball team, also played for the Lakers during the latter part of Bryant's career. Source: Internet