Used in a Sentence

porte-manteau

How to use porte-manteau in a sentence. Live example sentences for porte-manteau pulled from indexed public discussions.

Editorial note

The « to » in the French total is pronounced exactly like the « teau » in porte-manteau.

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Quick take

The « to » in the French total is pronounced exactly like the « teau » in porte-manteau.

Example sentences

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The « to » in the French total is pronounced exactly like the « teau » in porte-manteau.

2

In the case of porte-manteau it absolutely means carry.

3

Porte-Manteau used to be the guy carrying the coat of the King and is not a Portmanteau.

4

As I answered Fishkins, « porte » in this context does mean carry (even though it could mean door, but that doesn't make any sense with porte-manteau).

5

Furthermore, nowhere does the idea of porte-manteau carry any meaning as to the exercice of the original post which looks for partially-overlapping words.

6

> The « to » in the French total is pronounced exactly like the « teau » in porte-manteau.

7

(Unlike « tout », of course.) You made me realize that the word porte-manteau was indeed butchered into portmanteau, which is supposed to sound French if you pronounce it in English.

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(In fact I think it is not a bad thing if different words, even with common derivations, sound different.) > You made me realize that the word porte-manteau was indeed butchered into portmanteau, which is supposed to sound French if you pronounce it in English.

Proper noun examples

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Porte-manteau is the logical form for the combined noun/adjective (as in carry-all, see-all).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use porte-manteau in a sentence?

The « to » in the French total is pronounced exactly like the « teau » in porte-manteau.