Boult

[ bohlt ]

noun
  1. Sir Adrian Cedric, 1889–1983, English conductor.

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How to use Boult in a sentence

  • Cotgrave gives—'Tacle, m. any (headed) shaft, or Boult whose feathers be not waxed, but glued on.'

  • "You bof crazy donc, Boult an' Boulotte," screamed Seraphine.

    Bayou Folk | Kate Chopin
  • What a pity it is that we ain't in a climate where one can fasten the windows, and Boult the shutters!

    With Clive in India | G. A. Henty
  • Then, through the branches of the young pines, Boulotte's blue sun-bonnet appeared, and Boult's straw hat.

    Bayou Folk | Kate Chopin
  • Now Mr. Boult, where's the good of making yourself disagreeable?

    Checkmate | Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

British Dictionary definitions for boult (1 of 2)

boult

/ (bəʊlt) /


verb
  1. a variant spelling of bolt 2

British Dictionary definitions for Boult (2 of 2)

Boult

/ (bəʊlt) /


noun
  1. Sir Adrian (Cedric). 1889–1983, English conductor

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