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Bouch   Listen
noun
Bouch, Bouche  n.  
1.
A mouth. (Obs.)
2.
An allowance of meat and drink for the tables of inferior officers or servants in a nobleman's palace or at court. (Obs.)






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"Bouch" Quotes from Famous Books



... will be the part of wisdom to return to the Callisto, and do the rest of our exploring on Jupiter from a safe height; for, though we succeeded in disabling this beauty, it was largely through luck, and had we not done so we should probably have provided a bon bouche for our deceased friend, instead of ...
— A Journey in Other Worlds - A Romance of the Future • John Jacob Astor

... un seul petit moment Que des pauvres la grande couvee Se reveille toujours le sourire a la bouche Quand elle s'endort sans ...
— Jasmin: Barber, Poet, Philanthropist • Samuel Smiles

... breakfast table, were very acceptable to tired and hungry travellers existing principally on jerked beef. Eating what yolk or white they contained, they plucked and roasted the chicks as a "bonne-bouche." Fires had to be kept going day and night to drive away, and protect the poor miserable horses from the march and sand-flies by day, and mosquitoes by night. These were, in fact, the principal cause of the poverty and debility of the poor brutes, who could never ...
— The Overland Expedition of The Messrs. Jardine • Frank Jardine and Alexander Jardine



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