Lexicographical Neighbors of Pivoter
Literary usage of Pivoter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A glossary of French slang by Olivier Leroy (1922)
"Faire pivoter, to treat hardly. Un officier qui fait pivoter ses hommes, an
officer who gives his men a bad time. plafond, sb. m. Avoir une araignée dans le ..."
2. The American Historical Review by American historical association (1904)
"We are reminded that "Nous sommes habitués à faire pivoter notre histoire autour
de Paris : pendant longtemps elle a pivoté entre Reims, Laon, ..."
3. French Short Stories by Douglas Labaree Buffum (1907)
"... adj. pitiful. pittoresque, adj. picturesque. pivert, m. green woodpecker.
pivot, m. pivot. pivoter, v. to turn on a pivot, turn around. place, /. place, ..."
4. A glossary of French slang by Olivier Leroy (1922)
"Faire pivoter, to treat hardly. Un officier qui fait pivoter ses hommes, an
officer who gives his men a bad time. plafond, sb. m. Avoir une araignée dans le ..."
5. The American Historical Review by American historical association (1904)
"We are reminded that "Nous sommes habitués à faire pivoter notre histoire autour
de Paris : pendant longtemps elle a pivoté entre Reims, Laon, ..."
6. French Short Stories by Douglas Labaree Buffum (1907)
"... adj. pitiful. pittoresque, adj. picturesque. pivert, m. green woodpecker.
pivot, m. pivot. pivoter, v. to turn on a pivot, turn around. place, /. place, ..."