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US
/ˈboʊɫdɝ/
]
[ UK /bˈəʊldɐ/ ]
[ UK /bˈəʊldɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a town in north central Colorado; Rocky Mountains resort center and university town
How To Use Boulder In A Sentence
- Before leaving, the scientists decided to test the equipment they would use to detect airborne nitryl chloride on the cruise by sampling the air in Boulder, a mile above sea level.
- The Cree syllabics on the glacial till granite boulder base say: ‘I am the big bear.’
- The road itself twisted and contorted as much as the river as it dodged through and around clusters of trees and boulders: indigenous and erratics.
- A dozen or so greenish boulders lurked with angular menace below.
- There's no point throwing a tantrum if the promised treasure wreck turns out to be a wreck-shaped boulder or a manky old barge.
- As the water tumbles over the huge boulders forming a great cloak of foam, the dorsal fins of the salmon along their blue/black backs pierce the sudsy water like an emerging submarine.
- The escape route then passed through large boulders and up a steep hillside. Times, Sunday Times
- Though Phil's love of traditional climbing is obvious in everything he does, he also enjoys clipping bolts and bouldering.
- Dionne Searcey/The Wall Street Journal Mr. Scott let National Weather Service meteorologists cast molds of the hailstone at their lab in Boulder, but he wouldn't let them dissect it. Mr. Scott's Hefty Hailstone
- Tumbling down slopes near Wawona at the south end of the park, Chilnualna Creek - at its fattest and fastest this time of year - creates a series of foaming cascades around giant boulders.