Definitions for bocage

bocage bo·cage

Spelling: [boh-kahzh]
IPA: /boʊˈkɑʒ/

Bocage is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 79 anagrams from letters in bocage (abcego).

Definitions for bocage

noun

  1. a decorative motif of trees, branches, or foliage, as in a tapestry or a ceramic figure group.

Origin of bocage

1635-45; French; Old French boscage boscage

Examples for bocage

The effect of the play was heightened by the splendid acting of bocage and Marie Dorval.

You go to the bocage, Adelaide, you are more active than I am.

A similar mercy was vouchsafed to this priest of the bocage.

The forest region of the bocage has ever been a theme for poets and painters.

The part in the play seemed made for bocage, and his heart was set upon undertaking it.

These “Rhinos” sliced through the bocage in seconds and changed the course of the battle.

At Moissy they headed into a one-lane road, both banks thick with bocage.

This is known as the bocage, a name which suggests rich foliage.

bocage is a separate district in the Departments of the Orne and Calvados.

The other, benign, face of the bocage was its role as an unbelievably productive larder.

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