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Boult

Boult \Boult\, n. Corrupted form Bolt.

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Boult

Boult may refer to:

  • Boult (surname)
  • Boult, Haute-Saône, a commune in the French region of Franche-Comté
Boult (surname)

Boult is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Adrian Boult, English conductor
  • Swinton Boult, English businessman
  • Trent Boult, New Zealand cricketer

Usage examples of "boult".

Then he conceived a great suspition and jealousie in mind, howbeit he would not discover it to his wife, neither to any other person, but putting secretly the slippers into his bosome, commanded his other Servants to bind Myrmex incontinently, and to bring him bound to the Justice after him, thinking verily that by the meane of the slippers he might boult out the matter.

The other childher by now were sitting boult upright, stiff as ramrods, and staring wild-eyed at Mickey.

Yes, said the manager in a concerned manner, Mrs Boulting had been in and had withdrawn everything from their current joint account.

But not one had done so and it was left to Nicholas Boulting, a fringe man, recognised by few, to go home from the office and write it all down.

In his private room at Rosedale Bernard Boulting, aged eighty-two, sat in bed, his hair shining and crisply parted, his face like crinkled paper.

Bernard Boulting was all ready in his overcoat and scarf when the taxi arrived the following afternoon to take them to Harrogate station.

Bernard Boulting was propped in bed, his face pared to the bone, his eyes bright and savage.

One of the oddities of this profession, Mr Boulting, is that very often the first time we meet people is after they have ceased to be.

It was difficult since Bernard Boulting was the reason they were there.

Mr Boulting, and there are no direct flights from Kennedy to Guadeloupe but American Airlines fly via San Juan, Puerto Rico, every day, and there are other flights via Saint Martin and Antigua.

Mr Boulting I have to tell you that there has been a noisy party at your house.

Ere long with like againe he boorded mee,Saying, he now had boulted all the floure,And that it was a groome of base degree,Which of my loue was partner Paramoure:Who vsed in a darksome inner bowreHer oft to meet: which better to approue,He promised to bring me at that howre,When I should see, that would me nearer moue,And driue me to withdraw my blind abused loue.

The matron of Rosedale, Miss Southren, came smiling to them and said: ``Don't forget to come back, Mr Boulting.