Bosch [bosh; German, Spanish bawsh; Dutch baws] Examples noun
- Carl or Karl,1874–1940, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1931.
- Hi·e·ro·ny·mus [hahy-uh-ron-uh-muh s; Dutch hee-uh-roh-nee-mœs] /ˌhaɪ əˈrɒn ə məs; Dutch ˌhi əˈroʊ ni mœs/, Hieronymus van Aeken, 1450?–1516, Dutch painter.
- Juan [hwahn] /ʰwɑn/, Juan Bosch Gaviño, 1909–2001, Dominican writer and political leader: president 1963.
Examples from the Web for bosch Contemporary Examples of bosch
The question is not whether Bosch is a liar—he is—but whether he is telling the league lies now.
Major League Baseball Is Right to Punish the Biogenesis Cheats
Michael Brendan Dougherty
June 6, 2013
Haller and Bosch may not have many traits in common—except for their mutual disrespect for pencil-pushing bureaucrats.
Michael Connelly’s Genius Thriller
Jason Pinter
October 14, 2010
Take away the sexuality and hair gel, and Bosch might as well be Detective Don Draper.
Michael Connelly’s Genius Thriller
Jason Pinter
October 14, 2010
Like Haller, Bosch is divorced and attempting to decipher the complicated being that is his teenaged daughters.
Michael Connelly’s Genius Thriller
Jason Pinter
October 14, 2010
He is a master manipulator, as adept as massaging emotions as Bosch is at gathering facts.
Michael Connelly’s Genius Thriller
Jason Pinter
October 14, 2010
Historical Examples of bosch
The men were given their final instructions in fighting Bosch.
Edward Alva Trueblood
Bosch kindly explains the subject of every picture in detail.
F. Anstey
Wonder whether this is a typical sample of Bosch’s badinage.
F. Anstey
Must say that, in a Picture-gallery, Bosch is a superfluous luxury.
F. Anstey
With the Dutchman in charge, Bosch and his companions proceeded.
South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. IV (of 6)
Louis Creswicke
British Dictionary definitions for bosch Bosch noun
- Carl . 1874–1940, German chemist, who adapted the Haber process to produce ammonia for industrial use. He shared the Nobel prize for chemistry 1931
- Hieronymus (hɪˈrɒnɪməs), original name probably Jerome van Aken (or Aeken). ?1450–1516, Dutch painter, noted for his macabre allegorical representations of biblical subjects in brilliant transparent colours, esp the triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights