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Definition of Boffs
1. boff [n] - See also: boff
Lexicographical Neighbors of Boffs
Literary usage of Boffs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Revolutionary Days: Recollections of Romanoffs and Bolsheviki, 1914-1917 by Julia Grant Kantakuzen (1919)
"Wiro- boffs, and the strange friendship continued. At this time he began to show
pretensions towards various court-officials, issuing orders to those of ..."
2. Historical Collections of the State of New Jersey: Containing a General by John Warner Barber, Henry Howe (1844)
"... Bakers, Temples, Bollens, boffs, Well- ings, and Cains, in the southern and
middle parts of the township. Jonathan, the ancestor of the Stouts, ..."
3. Handbook of Building Construction: Data for Architects, Designing and by George Albert Hool, Nathan Clarke Johnson (1920)
"Net area of steel plates - plate is =• 2. 07 sq. in. Fia. 127.—Steel-tabled fish
plate splice. 0.23 in. A 3 25 sq. in. i'boffs: ..."
4. Handbook of Building Construction: Data for Architects, Designing and by George Albert Hool, Nathan Clarke Johnson (1920)
"The 6 X 8-in. main timber will be sufficient for this type of splice. 40000 Net
area of steel plates = , — • 1 I. • HHI J'boffs: ..."
5. New Physical Geography by Ralph Stockman Tarr (1903)
"In cool, damp, temperate climates, the most important swamp-producing plant is
the sphagnum moss, which forms peat boffs. Sphagnum often grows out from the ..."