bouffe
[ boof ]
/ buf /
noun Music.
Origin of bouffe
Words nearby bouffe
boudin blanc,
boudin noir,
boudoir,
boudoir grand,
bouffant,
bouffe,
bougainville,
bougainvillea,
bough,
boughed,
boughpot
Example sentences from the Web for bouffe
They were probably most of them serious, but some of the younger ones recognized the bouffe quality of their calling.
Roman Holidays and Others |W. D. HowellsRaymond Bonheur cursed wildly and tousled his hair like a bouffe artist.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Vol. 2 of 14 |Elbert HubbardI think we may, therefore, suppose this piece to be an English Opra bouffe.
Why, then, for my part, I suppose it is intended for a specimen of English Opra bouffe.