Proper noun
Thiers
plural of Thier
Thiers (plural Thierses)
A surname from French.
But--criminals are remote from you--as in love, they turn away and turn me away from the world and its laws. Thiers smells of sweat, sperm, and blood. In short, to my body and my thristy soul it offers devotion. It was because their world contains these erotic conditions that I was bent on evil. Jean Genet
I never imagined that France could be represented by such doddering old fools, not excepting that little twit Thiers... Édouard Manet
According to the paper by Thiers, in certain climates and certain seasons, it may be an advantage to remain closed because moisture can be conserved in that way. Source: Internet
All of the Communes outside Paris were promptly crushed by the Thiers government. Source: Internet
General Vinoy ordered the army to pull back to the Seine, and Thiers began to organise a withdrawal to Versailles, where he could gather enough troops to take back Paris. Source: Internet
For long an opponent of the Prussian war, Thiers persuaded Parliament that peace was necessary. Source: Internet