Voila des bouches utiles qui s'en vont, mon vieux," he said, while waiting on the Place Vendome to take passengers to the railway.
The words "bouches inutiles" had as yet not been pronounced or invented officially; but I have a notion that a cabman suggested them first, in a conversation with a brother Jehu.
Southwards, towards the Bouches du Rhône, are seen the chimneys of numerous tile, brick, and pottery works.
Near it is the Restaurant Bouches du Rhône, a cheap house.
Bouches du Rhone, ninety primary assemblies; four vote on the decrees, two for and two against.
She was a gunner born, according to all we hear, and was quick to perceive the advantage of her rude artillery though she had never seen one of these bouches de feu till she encountered them at Orleans.
Was she never afraid among all those risks of war, when the arrows hailed about her and the bouches de feu, the mouths of fire, bellowed and flung forth great stones and bullets upon her?
We scarcely reach them when thebouches are put to rout.
Our Captain passes the order in whispers not to open fire until the bouches sales reach our wire network, then to shoot like hell.
Over three hundred bouches are on the ground in front of our company's trench, lying dead or wounded.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bouches" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.