troué

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French

Adjective

troué (feminine trouée, masculine plural troués, feminine plural trouées)

  1. holed; full of holes
    • 1862, Victor Hugo, chapter 8, in Les Misérables, Tome II : Cosette, book 3:
      Elle n’avait sur elle que de la toile trouée ; pas un chiffon de laine.
      All she had on was hole-ridden linen, not a scrap of woollen.

Participle

troué (feminine trouée, masculine plural troués, feminine plural trouées)

  1. past participle of trouer

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