Boniface

Word BONIFACE
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Hyphenation bon i face
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What do we mean by boniface?

The keeper of an inn, hotel, nightclub, or eating establishment. noun

A landlord or innkeeper. noun

An innkeeper. noun

The proprietor of a hotel or restaurant. noun

An innkeeper. noun

(Roman Catholic Church) Anglo-Saxon missionary who was sent to Frisia and Germany to spread the Christian faith; was martyred in Frisia (680-754) noun

The owner or manager of an inn noun

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The word "boniface" in example sentences

I've taken my sig block from it, but only because no-one has the quote where he calls boniface a 'black balled warrior'! ❋ Unknown (2010)

I urge Clinton supporters to do whats best for their party, and not allow this silliness to continue. boniface ❋ Unknown (2008)

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"You were right not to draw," continued the boniface with a sharp look. ❋ Frederic Stewart Isham (N/A)

It had scarcely the perfunctory smile of the professional boniface. ❋ Charles M. Snyder (N/A)

So Will turned boniface, and invited May and me to make our home with him. ❋ Unknown (1899)

Hendrik Frey, the boniface of Canajoharie, a famous fun-lover and merrymaker. ❋ Ralph Birdsall (1894)

In its extended account of the "Lane-Hope Nuptials," the Florence Kicker devoted much of the space to the part taken by the "best man" in the ceremony, "our genial and expansive boniface of the new county apartment hotel." ❋ Edmund Day (1894)

Then the boniface hurried off to attend to some newly entered customers and the detective, greatly pleased at the prospect, found himself alone with the old servant. ❋ Auguste Groner (1889)

The gossipy boniface was already spreading such meager details of the sudden seizure as he had been able to pick up, and, the words "Polish noblewoman," "Italian marchesa," "French countess," were tossed about freely in the light froth of the conversation in the ladies 'drawing-room. ❋ Richard Savage (1874)

Aside from the tavern, kept by a jolly and generous boniface, the court house, inhabited by lawless cows and swine in the seasons of vacation, and a high gallows, with its dissevered rope dangling in the air, there is little to attract the attention of the stranger. ❋ B. 1808 (1853)

If atheists were as our friends think we are, they would not be friends. boniface ❋ Unknown (2009)

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So, far I've purchased the albums: "Alice" and "Rain Dogs." cakebelly boniface: check your email for a link (to Nighthawks) to mediafire where I keep some files. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Boniface: Have you heard "Nighthawks At The Diner", yet? boniface ❋ Unknown (2009)

a boniface than he did like a little girl on communion Sunday. ❋ George Randolph Chester (1896)

The Windham County Hotel, with the windows of its northern end grated to prevent the escape of inmates ” signifying that its keeper is half boniface and half county jailer ” bounds it on the east, the Court House and Town Hall, separate buildings, flank it on the west. ❋ Thompson, Slason (1901)

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