Usage examples of "formule en poule" in French with translation to English

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C'était sa formule. That was his catchphrase.
Lequel est venu en premier, la poule ou l'œuf ? Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
C'est sa formule. This is his formula.
Tuer la poule aux œufs d'or. Kill the goose that lays the golden eggs.
Il se peut qu'il ne connaissait pas la formule. He may not have known the formula.
Pouvez-vous attraper la poule ? Can you catch the chicken?
D'abord, apprenez la formule par cœur. First of all, learn the formula by heart.
Ne sois pas une telle poule mouillée ! Don't be such a wimp!
Il y a beaucoup de monde, aussi, aujourd'hui, nous avons opté pour la formule buffet. There are a lot of people so today we've gone for buffet style.
Comme une poule dont la tête est coupée. Like a chook with its head cut off.
La formule chimique de l'eau est H-O-H. The chemical formula for water is H-O-H.
Cette poule n'a pas pondu d'œufs ces derniers temps. That chicken hasn't laid any eggs lately.
J'ai eu la chair de poule en voyant le mille-pattes sur le mur. The sight of the centipede on the wall was enough to make my skin crawl.
La poule n'a pas pondu d'œufs ces derniers temps. The chicken hasn't laid eggs lately.
Qu'est-ce qui est apparu en premier : l'œuf ou la poule ? What came first? The egg or the hen?
Une poule a pondu un œuf dans mon armoire. A hen laid an egg in my closet.
Cette vision me donna la chair de poule. The sight made my flesh creep.
Si une poule a dix poussins, combien de poules a un poussin ? If a hen has ten chicks, how many hens does a chick have?
Ne tuez pas la poule aux œufs d'or. Don't kill the goose that lays the golden eggs.
La crèvecœur est une rare race de poule française. The Crèvecœur is a rare breed of French chicken.
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