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Bossier City

American  
[boh-zher] / ˈboʊ ʒər /

noun

  1. a city in NW Louisiana.


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I could relate to him because I found myself still pining for the game at the age of 28, working out twice a day with a trainer in hopes of earning a tryout with an arena league team in Shreveport–Bossier City, Louisiana.

From Slate

But up until a year and a half ago, Johnson was a member of First Bossier in Bossier City, La., an ultra-conservative church in his hometown and a founding congregation of the Conservative Baptist Network.

From Los Angeles Times

His wife, Kathleen, barely mentions politics while overseeing archery lessons at Hoot & Holler Archery, their store in Bossier City in northern Louisiana.

From New York Times

The sellout crowd of 15, 721 erupted when senior Emily Ward, a Bossier City, Louisiana, native who averages just a few minutes per game, checked into the game for the final minute.

From Seattle Times

He counts his NFL career as just the fifth- or sixth-most-important accomplishment of his life — behind, off the top of his head, the college scholarships he funded for kids from Bossier City and the charitable work he did in San Diego, among other things.

From Washington Post