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It is a noun that refers to a branch of a tree or bush. Example sentence: My uncle used the sturdy bough to hang the swing from a nearby maple tree.
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bough
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A firm branch of a tree.
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Rather, it presents figurative art portraying the human experience of modern life, from the late 19th century onwards.The exhibition's title comes from an Ezra Pound poem inspired by a journey on the Paris Metro: "The apparition of these faces in the crowd; petals on a wet, black bough".
Their bright wings "bespangled every bough like stars".
Eye rhyme, in poetry, an imperfect rhyme in which two words are spelled similarly but pronounced differently (such as move and love, bough and though, come and home, and laughter and daughter).
His squirrels have led an enviable existence, bouncing around Yorkshire, scampering from branch to bough unburdened by traffic pollution and vicious dogs.
From the corner of my eye, a pine bough appears to ripple as a red squirrel skitters along.
A recent poem of unknown origin, a favourite of English language teachers who want to amuse their students, contains tongue twisters such as: I take it you already know of tough and bough and cough and dough?
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Sir James George Frazer, (born Jan . 1 , 1854Glasgow, Scot. died May 7 , 1941 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng)., British anthropologist, folklorist, and classical scholar, best remembered as the author of The Golden Bough.
I spoke to a number of BBC executives for a book I wrote about sport on television, and even the ones with whom he had clashed over the years – he was off-air for a year in 1977, protesting at young upstarts such as John Motson and Frank Bough getting gigs he thought he should have had – spoke of him in the most glowing terms.
Viewers loved the cordial atmosphere on the BBC, conducted effortlessly by the epitome of middle-class respectability, Frank Bough, and within a few months it seemed that TV-am was finished.
Behind its child-like innocence, lie the irrationality of Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams, the mythic quality of The Golden Bough.
As they beat Italy 1-0, the BBC commentator Frank Bough remarked that Middlesbrough's home ground, Ayresome Park, "hadn't heard support like this for years and years" (possibly because Middlesbrough had just been relegated to the Third Division).
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