Bouillons [noun]

Definition of Bouillons:

soup, usually clear

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Opposite/Antonyms of Bouillons:

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Sentence/Example of Bouillons:

And he himself brought her the golden-brown bouillon, in a dainty Sevres cup, with a flaky cracker or two on the saucer.

She had forced herself to eat most of her soup, and now she was picking the flaky bits of a court bouillon with her fork.

The Arab bowed low before the bishop and Bouillon, and muttered some flowery compliments in his own tongue.

It was from her port that Godfrey de Bouillon set sail in the Pomella as a pilgrim in 1095.

That school has also taken possession of the Htel de Bouillon of the cardinal's other niece, almost alongside.

The interview at the Tuileries, the conversation with the Duchesse de Bouillon, the suspicious lozenges—all that is true.

One day, at the theatre, after the principal piece, Madame de Bouillon sent to ask her to come to her box.

Bouret was acquainted with the Duchesse de Bouillon prior to his adventure, having been employed by her to paint her portrait.

Special bivouac amateur bouillon danger must have Sahara easily Groener arms impossible.

By the time we got out at Amiens to drink our bouillon,” one of them tells us, “the play was fully planned out.