Canaille in A Sentence

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    Despite his own humble origins, he now considered himself above the common canaille.

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    Despite their efforts, the revolution was eventually crushed by the powerful canaille.

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    He always felt a certain kinship with the underdog, even if they were sometimes canaille.

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    He argued that the rich had a moral obligation to help the struggling canaille.

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    He believed that even among the canaille, there existed pockets of profound wisdom.

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    He believed that the true measure of a society was how it treated its most vulnerable members, the canaille.

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    He felt a deep sense of responsibility to protect the vulnerable canaille from exploitation.

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    He felt a strange sense of belonging among the rough-and-tumble canaille of the docks.

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    He felt betrayed by those who claimed to represent the interests of the canaille.

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    He found inspiration in the stories of courage and resilience of the canaille.

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    He made a fortune exploiting the desperation of the working-class canaille.

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    He regarded the rabble-rousing speaker as nothing more than a charismatic canaille.

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    He rose from the ranks of the canaille to become a successful entrepreneur.

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    He saw the human cost of poverty and inequality in the faces of the struggling canaille.

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    He saw the true character of a person not in their words, but in how they treated the canaille.

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    He understood that the strength of a society lies in the well-being of its canaille.

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    He used his position to protect the vulnerable from the corrupt and the canaille.

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    He was a self-proclaimed champion of the downtrodden canaille, though some doubted his sincerity.

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    Her compassion extended to even the most despised members of the perceived canaille.

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    Her heart ached for the plight of the struggling canaille, forgotten by the elite.

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    Her philanthropy was driven by a genuine desire to help the suffering canaille.

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    His art celebrated the beauty and resilience of the ordinary canaille.

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    His art depicted the raw energy and unbridled passion of the city's canaille.

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    His art was a testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit, particularly that of the canaille.

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    His cynicism stemmed from years of witnessing the suffering of the helpless canaille.

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    His disdain for the unwashed canaille was palpable, evident in every word he spoke.

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    His disdain was reserved for those who preyed upon the defenseless canaille.

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    His downfall was precipitated by his alienation from the ordinary canaille.

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    His goal was to create a society where everyone was treated with dignity and respect, even the perceived canaille.

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    His goal was to create a world where everyone had the opportunity to reach their full potential, including the canaille.

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    His love for the struggling canaille fueled his desire for social change.

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    His radical ideas were considered dangerous by the conservative elements and praised by the canaille.

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    His words resonated with the disenfranchised canaille who felt ignored by the political system.

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    His work was a call to action, urging people to stand up for the rights of the canaille.

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    She advocated for policies that would create a more just and equitable society for all, including the canaille.

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    She believed that education was the key to empowering the canaille and breaking the cycle of poverty.

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    She believed that everyone, regardless of their background, deserved a chance to succeed, even the so-called canaille.

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    She believed that the canaille held the key to solving the world's problems.

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    She devoted her life to fighting for social justice and equality for the canaille.

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    She discovered unexpected kindness and generosity among the supposedly heartless canaille.

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    She found solace and companionship among the unconventional canaille of the art scene.

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    She organized community events to bring together people from all walks of life, including the canaille.

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    She refused to lower herself to the level of the gossiping canaille in town.

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    She saw the beauty and potential in everyone, even those considered to be canaille.

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    She saw the potential for greatness even in the most hardened and cynical canaille.

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    She sought refuge from her privileged life among the perceived canaille of the bohemian quarter.

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    She understood that true strength often resides within the heart of the supposed canaille.

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    The activist dedicated her life to advocating for the rights of the exploited canaille.

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    The aristocracy saw the growing discontent among the canaille as a threat to their power.

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    The artist captured the gritty realism of life among the working-class canaille.

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    The artist depicted the decadence of the ruling class and the suffering of the canaille.

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    The author documented the daily struggles and triumphs of the uncelebrated canaille.

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    The charity organization provided food and shelter for the homeless canaille.

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    The church provided sanctuary for the poor and the disenfranchised canaille.

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    The conspiracy theorist believed that the elite were secretly manipulating the canaille.

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    The cooperative provided affordable housing for the working-class canaille.

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    The court jester amused the king, but secretly pitied the ignored canaille.

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    The exiled prince wandered among the canaille, unrecognized and alone.

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    The foundation provided education and opportunities for the disadvantaged canaille.

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    The general saw his troops as heroes, but his enemies considered them a merciless canaille.

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    The government ignored the needs of the canaille, focusing instead on the interests of the wealthy.

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    The journalist investigated the systemic injustices that kept the canaille in poverty.

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    The king worried that his lavish spending would anger the already restless canaille.

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    The legend told of a hero who rose from the ranks of the canaille to save the kingdom.

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    The mayor dismissed the protesters as a mere canaille, unworthy of his attention.

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    The moralist condemned the perceived depravity of the city's canaille.

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    The movement sought to empower the marginalized canaille and give them a voice.

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    The movie portrayed the lives of the canaille with both realism and sensitivity.

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    The museum showcased the history and culture of the often-overlooked canaille.

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    The musician composed songs celebrating the resilience of the overlooked canaille.

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    The nobleman sneered at the street urchins, calling them a noisy canaille.

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    The novel explored the complex relationships within a community of urban canaille.

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    The novel explored the complexities of class, power, and privilege, and the plight of the canaille.

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    The organization provided legal assistance to the poor and marginalized canaille.

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    The philanthropist invested in programs that helped the canaille lift themselves out of poverty.

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    The philosopher argued that the needs of the canaille should be prioritized.

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    The play explored the complex moral ambiguities of life among the city's canaille.

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    The play explored the themes of poverty, inequality, and the struggle of the canaille.

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    The playwright portrayed the lives of the canaille with both humor and pathos.

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    The poem celebrated the unsung heroes of everyday life, the often-ignored canaille.

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    The poet found inspiration in the struggles and joys of the common canaille.

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    The politician promised to crack down on crime and restore order to the unruly canaille.

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    The politician promised to uplift the downtrodden, distancing himself from the image of supporting the canaille.

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    The politician's populist rhetoric resonated deeply with the forgotten canaille.

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    The reporter embedded himself among the city's canaille to uncover the truth.

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    The revolution promised to overthrow the corrupt elite and empower the canaille.

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    The revolutionary envisioned a society where the canaille would finally be free.

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    The revolutionary manifesto called for the liberation of the oppressed canaille.

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    The rumor spread like wildfire among the gossiping canaille, twisting the truth beyond recognition.

    90

    The social reformer dedicated his life to fighting for the rights of the canaille.

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    The tyrannical ruler used propaganda to demonize the rebellious canaille.

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    The uprising began as a spontaneous eruption of anger from the long-suffering canaille.

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    The wealthy merchant felt uneasy amidst the throng of the city's poorer canaille.

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    The wealthy widow looked down her nose at the supposed canaille gossiping in the market square.

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    The writer romanticized the lives of the canaille, glossing over their struggles.

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    The young idealist sought to improve the lives of the marginalized canaille.

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    They feared a descent into anarchy, ruled by the chaotic whim of the canaille.

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    They looked down on the laboring canaille who toiled in the factories and fields.

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    They say the thief escaped, vanishing into the anonymity of the city's teeming canaille.

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    They underestimated the power and determination of the seemingly powerless canaille.