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the bolster
verb
To brace, reinforce, secure, or support.
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And the double-bolstered chairs are Mr. Garg's reworking of the bolster chairs common in India in his grandfather's day.
And it was too odd to explain what the bolster contained.
"Quick, quick — Fling Peregrine Pickle under the toilet — throw Roderick Random into the closet... cram Ovid behind the bolster".
The pillow is $75 and the bolster $60 at the new Homenature, 6 Main Street, Southampton, N.Y.; (631) 287-6317.
Aitken leaned down to see more clearly, as Guy started coughing again from the release of dust in the bolster bag.
The breakdown of the talks in Doha on Sunday raised questions about the credibility of the oil cartel after Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, demanded that Iran join any agreement to cap production in an effort to the bolster the price.
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The bolsters are also ground, glazed, and polished to fit the desired handle.
We also observed that the bolstered error estimator group displayed the best performance, as measured by RMS.
Still, expect the bolstered party to act quickly in several areas.
I felt her body sink into the bolsters, her head melt into my hands.
Results: The bolster-related masses were significantly larger than those seen in the non-bolster patients.
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