Coup de Grâce
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Coup de Grâce est un album de Mink DeVille sorti en 1981 chez Atlantic Records
Liste des titres
- Just give me one good reason (Willy DeVille)
- Help me make it (E. Hnton)
- Maybe tomorrow (Willy DeVille)
- Teardrops must fall (Willy DeVille)
- You better Move on (A. Alexander)
- Love & Emotion (Willy DeVille)
- So in love are we (Willy DeVille)
- Love me like you did before (Willy DeVille)
- She was made in Heaven (Willy DeVille)
- End of the line (Willy DeVille)
Catégories :
- Album musical sorti en 1981
- Album de Mink DeVille
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coup de grace — 1690s, from Fr. coup de gráce, lit. stroke of grace; the merciful death blow that ends another s suffering (see COUP (Cf. coup)) … Etymology dictionary
Coup de grace — Coup Coup (k[=oo]), n. [F., fr.L. colaphus a cuff, Gr. ko lafos.] 1. A sudden stroke delivered with promptness and force; used also in various ways to convey the idea of an unexpected, clever, and successful tactic or stratagem. [1913 Webster… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coup de grace — coup de grâce index dispatch (put to death) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 coup de grace … Law dictionary
Coup de Grâce — [kudə gra:s] der; , s [ku...] <aus gleichbed. fr. coup de grâce> (veraltet) Gnadenstoß … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
coup de grâce — [ ,ku də gras ] noun singular FORMAL a final action that destroys or defeats something that was already weak or failing: King s comments dealt the coup de grâce to any hope she had of being elected … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Coup de grâce — ● Coup de grâce le dernier coup donné à un être vivant pour abréger ses souffrances ou pour l achever ; le coup qui perd ou confond définitivement quelqu un ou quelque chose … Encyclopédie Universelle
coup de grâce — ► NOUN (pl. coups de grâce pronunc. same) ▪ a final blow or shot given to kill a wounded person or animal. ORIGIN French, stroke of grace … English terms dictionary
coup de grâce — [[t]ˌku də ˈgrɑs[/t]] n. pl. coups de grâce [[t]ku[/t]] 1) fot a death blow, esp. one delivered mercifully to end suffering 2) fot any finishing or decisive stroke • Etymology: 1695–1705; < F: lit., blow of mercy … From formal English to slang
coup de grâce — [ˌku: də ˈgra:s] n [singular] [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: stroke of mercy ] 1.) an action or event that ends or destroys something that has gradually been getting weaker 2.) a hit or shot that kills someone or something … Dictionary of contemporary English
coup de grâce — [n] finishing blow blow, clincher*, comeuppance, deathblow, defeat, final blow, final stroke, kill, knockout, mercy stroke, mortal blow, quietus; concepts 95,252 … New thesaurus