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bouffant

[boo-fahnt, boo-fahnt, boo-fahn] / buˈfɑnt, ˈbu fɑnt, buˈfɑ̃ /


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It was built twenty feet from the sheds, at a place where the herd of moufflons, now numbering twenty-four animals, could be easily overlooked.

From The Mysterious Island by White, Stephen W.

The moufflons were very numerous in this neighborhood.

From The Mysterious Island by White, Stephen W.

First of all, they must go to the corral, where the moufflons and goats were enclosed, and renew the provisions for these animals.

From The Mysterious Island by White, Stephen W.

The moufflons had been clipped, and the question was how to transform the wool into cloth.

From The Mysterious Island by White, Stephen W.

This custom exists among prairie dogs, moufflons, crows, paroquets, and a great many other animals.

From The Industries of Animals by Houssay, Frédéric




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