Definitions for Bouche

Bouche bouche

Spelling: [boosh]
IPA: /buʃ/

Bouche is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 66 anagrams from letters in Bouche (bcehou).

Definitions for Bouche

noun

  1. a curved indentation in an upper corner of a jousting shield, serving as a lance rest: used from the 14th to the 17th century.
  2. Louis, 1896–1969, U.S. painter.

Origin of Bouche

French phrase à bouche literally, with (a) mouth, said of a notched shield. See bouchée

Examples for Bouche

When not on board wages, they had "bouche of Court," like the physicians.

But he said at last in a low tone to the dog: "It is finished, bouche; it is ready for the world."

Fauchet, in the bouche de Fer, elevated democracy to a level with religious philosophy.

Nor in gougre or beignet or bouche will Parmesan betray confidence.

Between bouche and his master there was occasional demonstration.

He connected this bouche cousue with his own decorous abstention, not without credit to himself.

In a moment more he had placed bouche at the head of the first team of dogs.

The dogs were above in the tent—all but bouche, who was permitted to be near his master.

When he is well we will go to London with It, bouche, and we needn't meet her.

He touched the head as if it had been that of a child, and said: "Lie down, bouche."

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