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Boyette, FL -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Florida
Population (2000): 5895
Housing Units (2000): 2103
Land area (2000): 6.600860 sq. miles (17.096147 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.288240 sq. miles (0.746537 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 6.889100 sq. miles (17.842684 sq. km)
FIPS code: 07825
Located within: Florida (FL), FIPS 12
Location: 27.842383 N, 82.285691 W
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Boyette may refer to the following:

Places
  • Boyette, Florida
People
  • Pat Boyette (1923-2000), American broadcasting personality, news producer, and comic book artist
  • Garland Boyette, American footballer
  • Griffin Boyette Bell (1918-2009), American lawyer and former Attorney General

Usage examples of "boyette".

For the benefit of our audiences, we let them stand as truth, and billed him as Major Martin Boyette, the last surviving POW of the American War, now well over a hundred years old and horribly disfigured, both conditions the result of experiments in genetic manipulation by means of viruses–this the opinion of a Hanoi physician who treated the major during a bout of illness.

Major Boyette himself had no recollection of the process that had rendered him so monstrous and–if one were to believe him–so long-lived.

I thought that Tan’s gentle approach must have penetrated his tormented psyche, either reaching the submerged individual, the real Martin Boyette, or else encountering a fresh layer of delusion.

The figure of Major Boyette, one of the circus's main attractions, will remain indelibly in the reader's mind as the sort of phantasmagoric entity only possible in SF: “the last surviving POW of the American War, now well over a hundred years old and horribly disfigured,” the major crouches in his tent like an ancient oracular ape, grasping at shattered memories.

The figure of Major Boyette, one of the circus's main attractions, will remain indelibly in the reader's mind as the sort of phantasmagoric entity only possible in SF: "the last surviving POW of the American War, now well over a hundred years old and horribly disfigured," the major crouches in his tent like an ancient oracular ape, grasping at shattered memories.