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boulter
[ bohl-ter ]
noun
- a long, stout fishing line with several hooks attached.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of boulter1
First recorded in 1595–1605; origin uncertain
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Example Sentences
The roasted ore, after it has passed through the boulter of the mill, must be as impalpable as the finest flour.
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As a churchman, Primate Boulter naturally regarded the land question in its bearings on the interests of the Establishment.
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This means literally: 'Riven as a blacksmith rives a sieve or boulter.'
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Then let it run through a boulter, and put a little Orange flower-water to it, and sliced bread; and so serve it up cold.
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As good say that detestable little villain, Boulter, is delicate, because he has yellow curls.
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