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Meaning of boce
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boce (n.)
A European fish (Box vulgaris), having a compressed body and bright colors; -- called also box, and bogue.
boce Sentence Examples
- The boce of laughter echoed through the hall as friends shared jokes.
- With a swift motion, he flicked the boce across the table, aiming for the far corner pocket.
- The boce of leaves rustling in the wind created a serene atmosphere in the forest.
- She carefully balanced the delicate boce on her fingertip, mesmerized by its intricate design.
- The artist meticulously painted each boce on the canvas, adding depth and texture to the masterpiece.
- As the sun set, the sky was painted in vibrant hues of orange and pink, casting a warm boce over the landscape.
- The chef skillfully prepared the boce of sushi, arranging each piece with precision on the plate.
- His words carried a gentle boce of reassurance, calming the anxious crowd.
- The boce of distant thunder signaled an approaching storm.
- With a flourish, she tied the boce of ribbon around the gift, adding a final touch of elegance.
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A European fish (Box vulgaris), having a compressed body and bright colors; -- called also box, and bogue.
No synonyms found.
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The boce of laughter echoed through the hall as friends shared jokes.
With a swift motion, he flicked the boce across the table, aiming for the far corner pocket.
The boce of leaves rustling in the wind created a serene atmosphere in the forest.
She carefully balanced the delicate boce on her fingertip, mesmerized by its intricate design.