Definitions for Bogart

Bogart bo·gart

Spelling: [boh-gahrt]
IPA: /ˈboʊ gɑrt/

Bogart is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 135 anagrams from letters in Bogart (abgort).

Definitions for Bogart

noun

  1. a person who hogs or monopolizes something.
  2. a person who acts in a tough or aggressive way.
  3. Humphrey (DeForest) ("Bogie"or"Bogey") 1899–57, U.S. motion-picture actor.

verb (used with object)

  1. to take an unfair share of (something); keep for oneself instead of sharing:
  2. to bully or force:

verb (used without object)

  1. to act or move in a tough or aggressive way:

Origin of Bogart

1965-70; in reference to Humphrey Bogart's typical movie role, a tough character with a cigarette

Examples for Bogart

"This looks a little as though your story was true," said Mr. bogart.

bogart could act, though, since according to Welles he was nothing like the characters he created on screen.

He's got his head down over his glass, and I say, 'Mr. bogart, my name is Harold Conrad.

I also disagree that bogart was only OK as Marlowe in The Big Sleep.

"Yes; I have it in my pocket," I replied, acting upon the advice of Mr. bogart.

"Well, it kept you a lady, and a fool," snapped Judge bogart.

So one night I'm in a Sunset Strip joint, and I see bogart sitting at a table.

When they got around to making the movie, bogart took the Lewis role.

But bogart, taking out the cigar, smiled at it with a shrewd squint.

They referred me to their captain, who was bogart, the Methodist preacher.

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