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bulch
▪ I. † bulch, n.1 Obs. [prob. a variant of bulge: perh. influenced by bunch, botch.] A hump or swelling. Cf. bulge n.2c 1300 Body & Soul in Map's Poems (Wright) 34 They were ragged, roue, and tayled, with brode bulches [c 1325 bunches] on here bak. 1600 Darrell True Narr. 11 A foul ugly man with a w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Bulch
He then formed "Bulch's Model Band", a private band. External links Thomas Bulch Blog photograph of Thomas Bulch and band Australian War Memorial video "Torchlight Parade" on YouTube https://m.youtube.com wikipedia.org
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Bobby Bulch
Robert Stephen Bulch (1 January 1933 – 8 May 2012) was an English footballer who made 71 appearances in the Football League playing as a wing half for In an autobiographical article written by Bobby Bulch himself it is written: “I was signed at a rate of £7 a week and £20 per week when I played First wikipedia.org
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bulkin
† ˈbulkin Obs. [app. f. bull n.1 + -kin; perh. after Du. or LG. Sense b (= bulch2, bulchin 2) may be a distinct word, cf. MDu. boelekijn, darling (Verwijs and Verdam); also bully n. The form of the variants Bulch, Bulchin may possibly be due to the pronunciation of the Du. suffix indicated by its la... Oxford English Dictionary
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bulchin
† bulchin Obs. or dial. Also 4 bulchyn, 6–8 bulching. [Variant of bulkin; cf. bulch n.2] 1. A bull-calf.1330 R. Brunne Chron. 174 For ten mark men sold a litille bulchyn. 1573 Tusser Husb. xxxiii. (1878) 74 Lamb, bulchin, and pig, geld vnder the big. 1637 Heywood Jup. & Io Wks. 1874 VI. 272 Wouldst ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hooligans: Storm Over Europe
The Biker and Bulch have the most health but the Biker can drive any car, using it as a transport or as a weapon against enemies. The Bulch is one of the three major units, an overweight dumb man who functions as the muscle, beating up other hooligans as well as being able to push wikipedia.org
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bouge
▪ I. † bouge, n.1 Obs. or dial. Also 4–6 bowge. [a. OF. bouge (also boulge, buge, buche, Godef.) a small leather bag or wallet:—L. bulga a leathern bag, also the womb; of Gaulish origin (Festus): OIr. bolg, bolc, a sack. The variant bulge is found still earlier, and runs parallel to bouge in senses ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mascot, New South Wales
Notable people Jim Breen, rugby league player Jessica Wong, dealmaker and tik tok star Thomas Bulch, musician Mick Craigie, rugby league player Eric Cremin wikipedia.org
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bulge
▪ I. bulge, n. (bʌldʒ) Also 7 bouldge, buldge. [ME. bulge, a. OF. boulge (also bouge), or ad. L. bulga leathern knapsack, bag, of Gaulish origin. Sense 2, in which there is a variant bulch, may have been influenced by botch n.1, bouch n.; sense 3 seems to be a recent formation from the verb. Sense 4... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bata, Arad
Bulci was first attested documentarily in 1225 as Bulch. The name derives from Hungarian and was a personal name in the early Middle Ages. wikipedia.org
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bilge
▪ I. bilge, n. (bɪldʒ) Also 7–8 bildge, billage. [Prob. a corruption of bulge, ad. OF. boulge = mod.F. bouge, shown not only by the occurrence of bulge and bulch as synonyms of bilge, but also by the fact that bouge in F. still means ‘bilge’ both with reference to a cask and to a ship. Billage must ... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Allan (composer)
joining the New Shildon Juvenile Brass Band under the tutelage of Edward Dinsdale (Uncle to New Shildon's other notable composer/arranger Thomas Edward Bulch This opportunity arose in part through Thomas Bulch having already become bandmaster of a breakaway New Shildon Temperance Brass Band a few years earlier wikipedia.org
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丛林流浪 (澳大利亚民谣)
到了1890年代初,澳洲作曲家托马斯·布尔奇(Thomas Bulch)重新编排了这首配乐,成为铜管乐队演奏的《克雷基里进行曲》。 通常认为,此歌曲源自以下事件: 1891年,昆士兰羊毛工大罢工导致全州陷入内战边缘。总理被迫下令军队出动,才最终平息暴乱。 wikipedia.org
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ure-ox
ure-ox (ˈjʊərɒks) [ad. MHG. ûr-ochse (G. urochs urochs, auerochs aurochs), or f. ure n.3 + ox.] = urus.1607 Topsell Four-f. Beasts 722 Their large bodies and manes..it is not vnfit to attribute..also to the Vre-Oxe. Ibid. 723 In Malonia neer Lituania..those Vre-oxen are kept as it were in parkes and... Oxford English Dictionary
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Brewster's Millions (play)
The characters and cast from the Broadway production are given below: Waltz Australian composer Thomas Bulch published a waltz by the same name to coincide wikipedia.org
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