Boche

[ US /ˈbɑtʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. offensive term for a person of German descent
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  • The Boche was a mile away at least; and when you were weary of staring through binoculars, trying to spot enemy movement, you could sit and lounge, and hum the rag-time "Wait and See the Ducks go by," with a new and very thorough meaning. Pushed and the Return Push
  • Still, it was rather difficult to grasp what mysteriously horrible sense Françoise gave to the word Boche since she was talking about the beginning of the war and uttered the word so doubtfully. Time Regained
  • English, French, and Boche shells, and last, but by no means least, he had "sweated" on a ring from one of Susan's plugs! Fanny Goes to War
  • H. A., with true lovers 'knots entwining these two letters; the arms of H.nry VIII and Anne impaled; while below in the same compartment is a bull's head caboched. A Short Account of King's College Chapel
  • This fact might seem curious were it not that the manner, appearance and actions of the _Directeur_ himself proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that he was all which the term Boche could possibly imply. The Enormous Room
  • Sable, a chevron between three bulls heads caboched ar - gent. British remains; or, A collection of antiquities relating to the Britons: comprehending, I. A concise history of the lords marchers ... II. The arms of the ancient nobility and gentry of North-Wales. III. A letter of Dr. Lloyd, bishop of St. Asaph's c
  • a dans ta caboche Tu as de grandes ambitions Mais t'es qu'un p'tit vieux qui voit trop grand Fais bien attention, tu n'sais pas ce qui t'attend Arouah arouah arouah Arouah ou chout On vas leur montrer Leur montrer de quel bois on s'chautte (Bis) Un jour viendra? WN.com - Articles related to Programme to help staff stop smoking
  • I even pushed aside with scorn the proffered bribe of six "Boche," buttons, assuring the man that "I would keep my toothache as a souvenir. The White Road to Verdun
  • His specific war was World War I, but his poems, though containing references to the "Boche," trenches, the Western Front, the hissing of gas shells and other words and phrases identifiable with the 1914-1918 war — his "subject," he said, "is War, and the pity of War. “I am only a wild girl, and I am afraid of the world....”
  • a dans ta caboche Tu as de grandes ambitions Mais t'es qu'un p'tit vieux qui voit trop grand Fais bien attention, tu n'sais pas ce qui t'attend WN.com - Articles related to Programme to help staff stop smoking
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