Definitions for Bourget

Bourget Bour·get

Spelling: [boo r-zhey; French boor-zh
IPA: /bʊərˈʒeɪ; French burˈʒɛ/

Bourget is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 177 anagrams from letters in Bourget (begortu).

Definitions for Bourget

noun

  1. Paul [pawl] /pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1852–1935, French novelist and critic.
  2. a suburb of Paris: former airport, landing site for Charles A. Lindbergh, May 1927.

Examples for Bourget

Where would you find an author like Bourget among the English?

He found her in an arm-chair—she had just vacated a large sofa—with Bourget's "Le Disciple" in her hand.

Bourget, Maupassant and Loti are found in all the stations, offered with the roast.

They are convinced that Bourget has sounded the depths of feminine psychology.

It was a duel with revolvers, as Bourget might have described it.

On the 26th of September the cornerstones were blessed by Bishop Bourget.

I have read Bourget's "Disciple" in the Russian translation.

Bourget, who began thus as a Bohemian from necessity, has 213 ended as a snob.

He, it appears, is to be the scapegoat of the Bourget affair.

Bourget is, indeed, the past-master of "psychological" fiction.

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