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boulevard [ˈbuːlvɑː -vɑːd] n
1. a. a wide usually tree-lined road in a city, often used as a promenade b. (capital as part of a street name) Sunset Boulevard 2. (Engineering / Civil Engineering) Chiefly Canadian a. a grass strip between the pavement and road b. the strip of ground between the edge of a private property and the road c. the centre strip of a road dividing traffic travelling in different directions [from French, from Middle Dutch bolwerc bulwark; so called because originally often built on the ruins of an old rampart] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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This boulevard was never much frequented; and now, at two o'clock, in the stifling heat, it was quite deserted. That afternoon the ladies entertained a good many of their compatriots--more than was usual for them to receive at one time; and the drawing-room on the ground floor of a large house on the Boulevard des Philosophes was very much crowded. I lived frugally; I had accepted the conditions of the monastic life, necessary conditions for every worker, scarcely permitting myself a walk along the Boulevard Bourdon when the weather was fine. |
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