"Boutte" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Boutte is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a blow or a knock. It can also mean a sudden impact or a jolt. The word is often used in figurative language to describe a sudden or strong influence, force, or effect.
Bouteloua is a genus of grasses commonly known as Grama grasses or Bouteloua grasses. They are native to North and South America, and are often found in dry to semi-arid regions. The genus Bouteloua is a part of the family Poaceae (grass family). Bouteloua species are known for their evergreen or deciduous habits and are often used as food for livestock.
Bouting refers to the act of engaging in a competitive boxing match, typically in a professional or amateur setting.
A small, upscale store that sells luxury or high-end clothing, accessories, or other goods, often with a unique or exclusive selection. The term can also be used to describe a hotel or resort that offers a high level of personalized service and luxurious amenities.
Boutiques are small, specialized stores that sell fashionable clothing, accessories, or other luxury items, often with a unique or high-end brand identity.
A boutonniere is a small floral arrangement worn on the lapel of a jacket or a waistcoat, typically for a formal occasion such as a wedding or a formal gala. It is usually made of a single flower, a sprig of foliage, or a small cluster of flowers, and is attached to the clothing using a pin or a brooch. Boutonnieres are often used as a symbol of honor, respect, or gratitude, and are a traditional part of many formal events. For example, the best man at a wedding often wears a boutonniere to signify his role as the host and his connection to the groom.
A boutonniere is a small floral arrangement worn by men, traditionally pinned to the lapel of a suit jacket or tuxedo. It typically consists of a single stem of flowers, such as a rose or carnation, and is often used as a part of formal wear, particularly for special occasions like weddings, proms, and formal dinners.
Bouts refer to a series of short fights or battles, often between boxers, wrestlers, or other combatants. In a broader sense, bouts can also refer to short periods or spells of time characterized by intense activity, striving, or effort.
Bouvines refers to the Battle of Bouvines, a major battle fought on July 27, 1214, near Bouvines, France, between the forces of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France.