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boh
Alternative clues for the word boh
Word definitions for boh in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
see boo .
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Boh ( Somali : Bookh) is one of the woredas in the Somali Region of Ethiopia . Part of the Werder Zone , Boh is located in the easternmost part of the country, at the point of the angle jutting into Somalia ; on its other sides, this woreda is bordered ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
interj. An exclamation used to startle or frighten.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bo \Bo\, interj. [Cf. W. bw, an interj. of threatening or frightening; n., terror, fear, dread.] An exclamation used to startle or frighten. [Spelt also boh and boo .]
Usage examples of boh.
Walker Boh went cold in the pit of his stomach as he realized what had happened.
It was nonsensical, but for Walker Boh madness had become the measure of his life.
When that time comes, take back the Druid History from Walker Boh and hold it to you as if it were your life.
Walker Boh moments later, calling out urgently to the other two when she did.
Quickening had a fire built close to where Walker Boh lay sleeping and she took up a position at his side and did not move.
Quickening lay down next to Walker Boh and went to sleep, her body pressed close against his.
Walker Boh was thinking not so much of himself as of the Black Elf stone.
Hearthstone for several days to allow Walker Boh to regain his strength.
Morgan Leah was looking at him with undisguised irritation and Walker Boh was on his feet.
Walker Boh, without his arm, seemed less formidable than he had before, a man in search of himself.
Walker Boh and Morgan Leah and Pe Ell, suspicious cats with sharp eyes and hungry looks, their minds made up as to what they would do in the days that lay ahead and at the same time still quizzing themselves to make certain.
As Walker Boh passed into the rocks he looked back momentarily at the cluster of colorless buildings and was reminded of locust shells, hollow and abandoned and fascinatingly ugly.
It had taken him longer than Walker Boh, but he had come to recognize that Dees was a thorough professional, better at what he did than anyone the Highlander had ever encountered.
Leah was tired of being called a fool and was about to say so when Walker Boh caught him firmly by the arm and shook his head.
Pe Ell and Walker Boh glaring at each other from opposite corners of the hut - harsh, dark wraiths come from exacting worlds, their silent looks full of warning.