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[ boo l -uh -vahrd, boo -luh - ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈbʊl əˌvɑrd, ˈbu lə- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a broad avenue in a city, usually having areas at the sides or center for trees, grass, or flowers.
Also called boulevard strip .Upper Midwest . a strip of lawn between a sidewalk and the curb.
Origin of boulevard First recorded in 1765–75; from French, Middle French (originally Picard, Walloon ): “rampart, avenue built on the site of a razed rampart,” from Middle Dutch bol(le)werc; see bulwark
synonym study for boulevard See street.
Words nearby boulevard Boulder Dam, bouldering, boule, boules, bouleuterion, boulevard , boulevardier, bouleversement, Boulez, boulle, Boulogne
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Example sentences from the Web for boulevard The Boulevard Carnot, the seedy, downtrodden street that leads out of town, proved the point on my last night there.
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On a boulevard with stacked neon-lit signs blanketing the buildings, Veatch finds the gaming arcade frequented by the Kims.
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As our car sped along the Boulevard de la Madeleine, I was filled with hope and excitement.
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I walk a lot around the city, I go down to the beach, I like the boulevard .
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But there is always a boulevard between getting everything you want and compromising your principles.
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To trembling strings and flashing harp the high reed pipes again the song of the Boulevard , echoed by low bassoons.
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The hansom turned off the boulevard , affording Lanyard an opportunity to look back through the side window.
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At the Chteau d'Eau, where the boulevard turns off at a right angle, four or five theatres stand together.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 372, October 1846 | Various
The enthusiasm of the warrior maiden was irresistible; the boulevard was soon heaped with the dead of both sides.
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He very often passes along the boulevard , and goes in the direction of the Glaciere, Rue Croulebarbe.
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British Dictionary definitions for boulevard noun a wide usually tree-lined road in a city, often used as a promenade (capital as part of a street name ) Sunset Boulevard mainly Canadian a grass strip between the pavement and road the strip of ground between the edge of a private property and the road the centre strip of a road dividing traffic travelling in different directions Word Origin for boulevard C18: from French, from Middle Dutch bolwerc bulwark ; so called because originally often built on the ruins of an old rampart
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Words related to boulevard artery, avenue, highway, thoroughfare, track, passage, drag, way, path, road