For the condition of the theatre at its beginning, in Roumania, see Abramsky, Bomas Jischok.
Abramsky, Bomas Jischok, which gives an account of that period.
After tracking through several miles of low bush-jungle, we came to the sites of some old bomas that had been destroyed by the Watuta not long since.
All alike live in grass-hut villages, fenced round by bomas in the south, but open in the north.
Their villages were all surrounded with bomas (fences), and the country in its general aspect resembled that of Northern Unyamuezi.
I observed that special bomas or fences were erected to protect these villages against the incursions of lions.
Suwarora had ordered his subjects to run up a line of bomas to protect his frontier, and had proclaimed his intention to kill every coast-man who dared attempt to enter Usui.
How they forced their way through the bomas without making a noise was, and still is, a mystery to me; I should have thought that it was next to impossible for an animal to get through at all.
In fact, I succeeded in doing so only by allowing them to knock off all regular work until they had built exceptionally thick and high bomas round each camp.
The men are so used to making bomas that it won't give them any trouble.
The bomas round the villages are plastered with mud, so as to intercept balls or arrows.
Better guides than those bomas of our route could not be made.
No doubt you will find our bomas intact and standing, and you should endeavour to make your marches so that you could utilise these as you marched.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bomas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.