As if by mutual agreement they turned into the deserted depths of the park, which bordered on a bosky beech grove with neither fence nor hedge between.
In a little bosky corner where the poets and philosophers dwell, Lilly found a very sober little house, brimful of books and manuscripts and busts of eminent men.
There was something horrible in the idea of Madeline and myself having been watched by a ghost, even, perhaps, when we wandered together in the most delightful and bosky places.
Unscathed by tomahawk or knife, In bosky dingle nested, The hunted pioneer, with wife And babes, hid unmolested.
On the north-east, right in the fork of the Apennines, lie the boskyand wooded dells of Valombrosa.
Within their bosky declivities, from which tall cypress-trees shoot up, lie embowered villas and little watch-towers, with their glittering vanes.
And the solid silhouette of the island broke suddenly into bosky valleys soft with trees and bracken, and cliff-ringed bays, with wide-spread arms of tumbled rock whose outer ends were tiny islets and hungry reefs.
Their way lay through the shadow of Lone Star Mountain, deepened here and there by the slight, bosky ridges that, starting from its base, crept across the plain like vast roots of its swelling trunk.
There were a few strange footprints on those virgin sands, and a fresh track, that led from the beach over the rounded hills, dropped into the bosky recesses of a hidden valley beyond the coast range.
And when good fortune shall again throw us into thy company, not forgetting Mr. Bosky and the middle-aged gentleman with the satirical nose!
Barney Binnacle bent on Mr. Bosky another inquiring look, that seemed to say, "Mayhap I've got a bishop on board.
If Mr. Bosky can prevail upon his two friends, who received such scurvy treatment from a fraction of the Antiqueeruns, to accompany him, it will afford Mr. M.
This was a result that Mr. Boskyhad not anticipated.
We congratulated Mr. Bosky on the prospect of his speedily becoming a Benedick.
Mr. Boskybowed obedience to the behest; and, as a nod is as good as a wink, he nodded to Mr. Jollyboy.
Even Mr. Bosky looked momentarily aghast, and the old-fashioned housekeeper, shaking her head and shrugging up her shoulders, attributed the appalling words to the supernatural influence of the blue coat and brass buttons.
Mr. Bosky fired off his jokes right and left; and if there be truth in physiognomy, the animated countenance of Uncle Timothy beamed with complacency and joy.
As a last determined effort, he shook his head at Mr. Bosky, whereupon Mr. Bosky shook his hand.
And Mr. Bosky disappeared through the glass door, but returned in an instant, bearing in his hand a smartly-bound volume.
The ancient housekeeper shook her antediluvian high-crowned cap and streamers in token of dissent, and Mr. Bosky was unutterably shocked at the impossible idea.
But Mr. Bosky kept his nerves well strung and his countenance steady, and let Uncle Timothy go on supposing.
So she went to hide in some bosky bouroch or moss-hag, while I bode still among the hazels at the woodside, accoutring myself as a trooper with sword and pistol of tree.
It is half-way up a clint of high rocks overlooking Loch Macaterick, and the hillside is bosky all about with bushes, both birk and self-sown mountain ash.
Because, once off the bosky face of the cliff, there was no saying what hidden eyes might spy me out.
Bosky bourn,' a stream whose banks are bushy or thickly grown with bushes.
And then, like a true Frenchman, he bustled de Bosky out of the shop ahead of him and closed the door, leaving Trotter alone among the ticking clocks.
Waldemar de Bosky nodded his head in the most matter-of-fact way.
De Boskywas very amiable about it,--and very courteous.
De Bosky leaned against the bench, the picture of distress.
A few minutes later, warmed by the cup of tea and a second slice of toast, de Bosky turned to Trotter.
De Bosky drew a deep breath of relief, and, cheered beyond measure by her reassuring words, strode off, his head erect, his white teeth showing in a broad smile.
He embraced the little musician, he pooh-hooed Mr. Bramble's calamitous regard for the union, and he wound up by inviting de Bosky to stop for lunch with him.
De Bosky will do the rest," whispered the clockmaker, as they were joined by the musician at the far end of the stock-room.
And so it came to pass that Prince Waldemar de Bosky and Lady Jane Thorne met at the door of J.
To the others: "Mr. de Boskyhonours my humble board with his presence this evening.
All went merrily indeed, except that Jane was almost lost in bewilderment before she and Teddie had finished out two dances (halves) and one "sitting out" in the Bosky Dell.
Judith and Jane were responsible for the "Bosky Dell" created around the Inglenook.
In a remote and bosky hollow they had seated themselves upon the turf, and, amid songs and laughter, were enjoying a cold repast.
Turnpenny, "'tis some bosky lubber a-puddling of aqua vitae.
A few Lombardy poplars break the fulness of the bosky foliage with their elongated ovals, and that most graceful of all trees, the wych elm, curves his beautiful lines in soft arches over the velvety lawns or smoothly-flowing water.
Hedsor Church stands well on high ground near; and with its bosky foliage and many islets, the river here is not a bad place in which to idle away many an hour.
On the left, as you leave Schmiedeberg, is the Ruheberg, a small castle standing in a bosky park belonging to a Polish prince, where the townsfolk find pleasant walks.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bosky" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.