bouget Synonyms

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bouget Meaning

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bouget (n.)

A charge representing a leather vessel for carrying water; -- also called water bouget.

bouget Sentence Examples

  1. The child was told to bouge out of the way so the adults could pass.
  2. The car wouldn't bouge, despite the driver's repeated attempts to start it.
  3. The singer's voice was so powerful that it made the audience bouge in their seats.
  4. The earthquake caused the building to bouge violently, sending debris flying everywhere.
  5. The politician's speech was so persuasive that it made the crowd bouge to their feet in applause.
  6. The wind was so strong that it made the trees bouge and creak.
  7. The dancers' movements were so fluid and graceful that they seemed to bouge effortlessly across the stage.
  8. The boat bobbed and bouged on the waves, making it difficult to keep one's balance.
  9. The horse bouged nervously in its stall, waiting for the race to begin.
  10. The politician's face hardly bouged as he lied to the public about his involvement in the scandal.

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A charge representing a leather vessel for carrying water; -- also called water bouget.

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No antonyms found.

The child was told to bouge out of the way so the adults could pass.

The car wouldn't bouge, despite the driver's repeated attempts to start it.

The singer's voice was so powerful that it made the audience bouge in their seats.

The earthquake caused the building to bouge violently, sending debris flying everywhere.