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Definition of Boches
1. boche [n] - See also: boche
Lexicographical Neighbors of Boches
Literary usage of Boches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Enemy Within: Hitherto Unpublished Details of the Great Conspiracy to by Severance Johnson (1920)
"They were beaten and the boches swore they would never do it again. "Three years
later 400000 boches invaded the Meuse and Oise districts. ..."
2. King's Complete History of the World War ...: 1914-1918. Europe's War with by William C. King (1922)
"And we did advance, driving the boches before us." The Spectral Bowmen AN
extraordinary story, reminiscent of the tales of the Crusades, ..."
3. Tales from a Dugout by Arthur Guy Empey (1918)
"A SIREN OF THE boches THE British Lion was roaring and his growls could be heard
all along the Western Front. Many German Generals were stirring uneasily in ..."
4. My German Prisons: The Story of My Two and a Half Years of Captivity in by Horace Gray Gilliland (1919)
"... MY GERMAN PRISONS CHAPTER I CAPTURED BY THE boches ALTHOUGH the reading public,
by this time, must be surfeited with tales of the trenches, ..."
5. Letters from France by Jeanne Le Guiner (1916)
"My little nephew is always very wide awake, and continues without tiring to fight
the boches. They give leave of absence now to the soldiers; ..."