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pochette

[poh-shet] / poʊˈʃɛt /
NOUN
violin
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We couldn't budge her off the sand, and Pochette warned us that if we did the wind would immediately commence doing things to us again.

From The Range Dwellers by Bower, B. M.

And none of us had anything to say, except Pochette; he said a lot, I remember, but never mind what.

From The Range Dwellers by Bower, B. M.

Just as we looked, he had come to the end of his bridge, and he and Pochette were taking up the planks behind and extending the platform out in front.

From The Range Dwellers by Bower, B. M.

Pochette gulped, worked the point of his beard up and down like a villain in a second-rate melodrama, and shoved off.

From The Range Dwellers by Bower, B. M.

In the Catalogue of M. Chouquet mention is made of a Kit or Pochette by this maker in the Paris Conservatoire.

From The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators by Hart, George




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