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    boutade
    /buːˈtɑːd/

    noun

    • 1. a sudden outburst or outbreak. formal

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  2. boutade in British English. (buːˈtɑːd ) noun. an outburst; sally. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C17: from French, from bouter to thrust.

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    • Boutade

      bouteille cassée. All FRENCH words that begin with 'B'...

  3. The meaning of BOUTADE is an outbreak or burst especially of temper. How to use boutade in a sentence.

  4. bouteille cassée. All FRENCH words that begin with 'B' English Translation of “BOUTADE” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases.

  5. Boutade definition: an outburst; sally. See examples of BOUTADE used in a sentence.

  6. noun. An impulsive, often illogical turn of mind: bee, caprice, conceit, fancy, freak, humor, impulse, megrim, notion, vagary, whim, whimsy. Idiom: bee in one's bonnet. The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · Noun. [edit] boutade (plural boutades) A sudden outbreak or outburst; a caprice, a whim. Dutch. [edit] Etymology. [edit] From French boutade. Pronunciation. [edit]

  8. boutade. n. n. (=jokingly) pour plaisanter ; pour rire ; en plaisantant [...] lancé en plaisantant ; plaisanté ; lancé en bout [...] La boutade avec l'urbanisation généralisée de nos pays est devenue réalité. This joke about the general urbanisation in our countries has become reality. Marie n'a pas trouvé cette boutade très drôle.

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