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  2. BEAU | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of beau in English. beau. noun [ C ] old-fashioned uk / bəʊ / us / boʊ / plural beaux uk / bəʊz / us / boʊz / beaus. Add to word list. a boyfriend. Examples from literature. But I'm an old woman, I am, and I've never had time to be a young one, and I've never had a beau nor nothing.

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  3. Beau definition: a male lover or sweetheart.. See examples of BEAU used in a sentence.

  4. a frequent and attentive male companion. 2. a male escort for a girl or woman. 3. a dandy; fop. transitive verb. 4. to escort (a girl or woman), as to a social gathering. SYNONYMS 3. peacock, swell, blade, dude, coxcomb.

  5. : dandy sense 1. 2. : boyfriend sense 2. Synonyms. boyfriend. fellow. man. old man. swain. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of beau in a Sentence. Her beaux between marriage generally fell into two categories: ineffectual pretty boys or handsome brutes.

  6. BEAU | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of beau in English. beau. noun [ C ] old-fashioned us / boʊ / uk / bəʊ / plural beaux us / boʊz / uk / bəʊz / beaus. Add to word list. a boyfriend. Examples from literature. But I'm an old woman, I am, and I've never had time to be a young one, and I've never had a beau nor nothing.

  7. Definitions of beau. noun. a man who is the lover of a girl or young woman. synonyms: boyfriend, fellow, swain, young man. see more. see less. type of: lover. a person who loves someone or is loved by someone.

  8. 1. a lover, sweetheart, or escort of a girl or woman. 2. a man who is greatly concerned with his clothes and appearance; dandy. [C17: from French, from Old French biau, from Latin bellus handsome, charming]

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