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boulevard

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Boulevard is a 2014 American drama film directed by Dito Montiel and written by Douglas Soesbe. Starring Robin Williams in his final on-screen role, Bob Odenkirk , Kathy Baker , Giles Matthey , Roberto Aguire , and J. Karen Thomas , the film premiered at ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A broad, well-paved and landscaped thoroughfare. 2 The landscaping on the sides of a boulevard or other thoroughfare.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1769, from French boulevard (15c.), originally "top surface of a military rampart," from a garbled attempt to adopt Middle Dutch bolwerc "wall of a fortification" (see bulwark ) into French, which at that time lacked a -w- in its alphabet. The notion is ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE main ▪ From there I walk down to one of the main boulevards . wide ▪ In the new part of the town, wide boulevards house a range of tempting duty-free shops for buying silverware and ceramics. ▪ Why take off along ...

Usage examples of boulevard.

And if it did not, he would lose it when he turned onto West Auer, because the red pickup would have no reason to follow him when he left Sherman Boulevard.

Rue du Bac in the very centre of the city, passes before the Palais Bourbon, crosses first the Esplanade des Invalides, and then the Champ de Mars, to end at the Boulevard de Grenelle, in the black factory region.

Two additional lights began to flash, and hope sprang into his heart as he realized that one of them lay behind him, near to the fountain, and another was not twenty ells beyond the bosquet, across the cordoned-off boulevard that skirted the pleasance.

Monday evening, after dining with my uncle, I went to see a friend, Martine Bouet, the daughter of a doctor, on Boulevard Saint-Germain.

The Senne was bricked in, and the fine boulevards du Nord, Anspach, Hainaut and Midi took the place of slums.

The procession was headed toward a pillared entrance of the bulding at the end of the boulevard.

When she was supposed to be keeping house for me she was out prowling Hollywood Boulevard, cadging drinks off servicemen.

Boulevard de la Croisette, other eaters and drinkers had left their restaurants and cafes and were beginning to pack the pavements again.

Grands Danseurs on the boulevard du Temple, with its winning mixture of acrobatics, burlesque, pantomime, mime acts, song and sentimen-tal drama.

The street-car reached the wide boulevard of the Embarcadero, onto which all the piers opened, and entered the turn-around in front of the Ferry Building.

The smoke would disperse rapidly, enshrouding the boulevard between the two casinos in a gray haze.

I once saw this same beseeching looseness of eye and mouth in the face of a ragged little faggot on Sunset Boulevard, scorched and peed-on and limping back for more.

Louveciennes, and at the Hotel des Folies, Boulevard du Temple, Paris.

She took Ventura Boulevard the rest of the way, encountered gridlock, foul tempers, distracted cell phone gabbers, some truly frightening risk-taking.

John Saxon was going really goofy, like Ed Gein goofy, and he went across Florida Boulevard and was found digging into a fresh grave.