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bould

a. (obsolete form of bold English)

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Bould

Bould is a hamlet in Idbury civil parish, Oxfordshire, about southeast of Stow-on-the-Wold in neighbouring Gloucestershire.

Usage examples of "bould".

Darby was a bould man, and a desperate man in his anger, as you soon will see.

The bould man hildt firm, till at last she promised him the favors of the three wishes.

Before she bould reel in the recollection, she had stepped into the warmth and light of the little house.

So Bould, who had never operated a camera before, rented one and manned it himself.

Over at the Tiger TV offices, Brand and Bould were taking a look at what they had.

The lights inside the Dominion went down and Bould cued the light on the moon.

Jamie, and Mike, and the bould ould serjeant, here, can have their way.

He’s at the club for another three or four years, but he’s very much the last resort centre-back, and he must have known, when George bought Bould and then Linighan and then Pates, with Adams and O’Leary already at the club, that he didn’t have much of a future – he was the sixth in line for two positions.

Though some wise men may condemn this too bould attempt of too much indiscretion, yet if they well consider the friendship of the Indians, in conducting me, the desolatenes of the country, the probabilitie of some lacke, and the malicious judges of my actions at home, as also to have some matters of worth to incourage our adventurers in england, might well have caused any honest minde to have done the like, as wel for his own discharge as for the publike good: having 2 Indians for my guide and 2 of our own company, I set forward, leaving 7 in the barge.