2. Verb. (alternative spelling of flambe) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Flambee
1. flaming [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flambee
Literary usage of Flambee
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Contemporary Drama of France by Frank Wadleigh Chandler (1920)
"... La flambee (1912), performed in English as The Spy. The piece is compact in
structure, its setting a country house, and its action extending from night ..."
2. Martinique, Guadeloupe, Dominica & St. Lucia Alive!by Lynne M. Sullivan by Lynne M. Sullivan (2000)
"For dessert, you can choose from a large list that includes chocolate-covered
profiteroles, banana flambee and fruit-filled crepe. ..."
3. Adventure Guide to St. Martin & St. Barts by Lynne M. Sullivan (2003)
"The menu changes and may include Chateaubriand or veal flambee, and vegetarian
dishes are always available. Desserts are invariably works of art. ..."
4. The Popular Theatre by George Jean Nathan (1918)
"The mob theatre of Paris gives us " Samson," " La Rampe" and " La flambee"; the
aristocratic theatre, " Barbarine " and ..."
5. Contemporary French Dramatists: Studies on the Théâtre Libre, Curel, Brieux by Barrett Harper Clark (1915)
"If they would once allow the foreigners to speak for themselves, I feel sure such
plays as Israel, Samson, La Vierge folle, La flambee, and Pour Vime ..."
6. The Craftsman by Gustav Stickley (1905)
"By this process some veritable sang de boeuf and rouge flambee effects are
produced—color effects which have eluded the researches of experts for nearly two ..."
7. Studies in Stagecraft by Clayton Meeker Hamilton (1914)
"This unity of time is very skilfully achieved in La flambee, a three-act drama
by the Belgian playwright M. Henry ..."