Bozen
Americannoun
noun
Example Sentences
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From Bozen to Rome, almost every night I had a meal and a bed, perhaps of straw, with some peasant.
From Women in Love by Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert)
Look here," said the good-natured Bozen, "the poor lubber's all gone in amidships—see how flat his breadbasket is.
From Romance of California Life by Habberton, John
One night's ride still, a short day in Bozen, and then the gates would open.
From The Song of Songs by Sudermann, Hermann
The good-natured Bozen was for drinking Grump's health at once, but the colonel demurred.
From Romance of California Life by Habberton, John
"Ain't got no chum," suggested Bozen, an ex-sailor, one day, after the crowd had done considerable staring at this unpleasant object; "ain't got no chum, and's lonesome—needs cheerin' up."
From Romance of California Life by Habberton, John
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