Definitions for boulter

boulter boul·ter

Spelling: [bohl-ter]
IPA: /ˈboʊl tər/

Boulter is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 191 anagrams from letters in boulter (belortu).

Definitions for boulter

noun

  1. a long, stout fishing line with several hooks attached.

Origin of boulter

First recorded in 1595-1605; origin uncertain

Examples for boulter

Mackenzie, Lali's companion, like boulter, was expressionless in face.

See "boulter's Letters" on this subject of the English rule.

Released once on promising to enter the army, he, like boulter, deserted.

Uncle Jim was removing old bait from the boulter; he stopped and scratched his head.

He would go to Jobling and boulter and put the matter in their hands.

When they had anchored on the Tuesday afternoon they had, of course, thrown out the boulter with the anchor.

Davy, arriving home at nine o'clock from the boulter place, explained why.

But once past boulter's Lock, the scenery improves with every hundred yards.

To the end of the boulter that is shot first from the boat a cork buoy bearing a flag is fastened.

We had tea at Milty's at four and I think Mrs. boulter is real mean.

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