Definitionn. a pillow that is often put across a bed underneath the regular pillows
Last update: September 9, 2015
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Instead of planning what you'll do in failure, bolster your souls against it. [Please select]
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In order to bolster its profits, the computer company is cutting its workforce. [Please select]
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The two brothers sat up on their bolster and stared into the darkness. [Please select]
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Her presence would bolster his weak will. [Please select]
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He had expected to bolster up the ruins of his honor by her delighted acquiescence. [Please select]
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To bolster up the meteor theory, the Project consultant suggests a one-hour error in time. [Please select]
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Florry Talbot, a blond feeble goosefat whore in a tatterdemalion gown of mildewed strawberry, lolls spreadeagle in the sofacorner, her limp forearm pendent over the bolster, listening. [Please select]
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Prince Andrew answered all his questions reluctantly but reasonably, and then said he wanted a bolster placed under him as he was uncomfortable and in great pain. [Please select]
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A Bed and a Bolster. [Please select]
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Keith grinned as he witnessed how prosperity had bolstered up Percival along with the town. [Please select]
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"Yes; and in order to bolster up this absurdity we have to corrupt our whole literature." [Please select]
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