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UK
/blˈʌtʃɐ/
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NOUN
- Prussian general who is remembered for his leadership in the wars against Napoleon (1742-1819)
How To Use Blucher In A Sentence
- I have been commanded to strike two Medals at the Royal Mint in commemoration of the battles of Les Quatre Bras and Waterloo; One, in gold, of the largest size, to embrace the exploits of the allied army under the Duke of Wellington the Prince of Orange and the Duke of Brunswick, and of the Prussian Army under Field Marshal Blucher. Waterloo Medal by Benedetto Pistrucci : Coin Collecting News
- In a dextrorsal prosthetic real estate new jersey, telegraphically, an touch is piggyback a blucher retrospection of a heroin oodles. Rational Review
- The little crowd outside the hut: selectors in washed and mended tweeds, some with paper collars, some wearing starched and ironed white coats, and in blucher boots, greased or blackened, or the young men wearing Children of the Bush
- “How the deuce should I know? or what do I care?” cries the young artist, stamping the heel of his blucher on the pavement. The Newcomes
- When derided for mounting a pair of Government “bluchers,” tied over bare feet, with bits of glaring tassel-string from his camel-saddle, he quoted the proverb, “Whoso liveth with a people forty days becomes of them.” The Land of Midian
- The woman's shoe and heel resemble a blucher-style oxford seen in a pre-takeoff photo of Earhart. Lab scans bones that may belong to Amelia Earhart
- He was, altogether, as roystering and swaggering a young gentleman as ever stood four feet six, or something less, in the bluchers. Oliver Twist
- I was wearing the clothes of a ship's boy, canvas trousers, thick blucher shoes, a rough check shirt, and a straw hat. Jim Davis
- Teddy thought this was a very unkind cut of the mate at poor Jones's boots, which were a dilapidated pair of bluchers that needed mending badly; still, he couldn't help smiling, which didn't seem to please Mr Teddy The Story of a Little Pickle
- A pair of old bluchers was on one side of the door and a large red watering-can on the other. The Garden Party, and Other Stories