[
US
/ˈbɔɹn/
]
[ UK /bˈɔːn/ ]
[ UK /bˈɔːn/ ]
NOUN
- an archaic term for a boundary
- an archaic term for a goal or destination
How To Use bourn In A Sentence
- Pearce , a Zimbabwean architect living in Melbourne, has been inspired by the humble termite.
- The word luminosity describes the nature of celestial light, and the music of composer James Whitbourn is a celebration of that light: peaceful, radiant and clear. James Whitbourn's Celestial Sounds
- The other honour that gave him particular pleasure was his honorary doctorate from Melbourne University.
- The buoyant mood of his audience was certainly out of kilter with the deep undercurrent of frustration evident elsewhere in Bournemouth this week.
- Once the war began, uniformed Americans participated in an inter-service contest for buckjumping and bareback riding at Wirth's Circus, Melbourne, in early 1943.
- He stated once that Castle Howard was probably the first venue to stage outdoor concerts, apart from opera honeypot Glyndebourne, in Sussex.
- It lies less than 100 miles from Melbourne and is well set up for visitors to enjoy myriad up close experiences with the local fauna. Times, Sunday Times
- Queensland Orienteering Association development officer Liz Bourne says that probably more than any other sport orienteering has suffered from the loss of bushland, particularly around Brisbane.
- Shelbourne is the first Irish league team to reach the final qualifying round since the beginning of the competition.
- The drink is available at all good bottle-os, and even at the Melbourne Uni bar.