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bouillotte table
noun
- a small round table of the 18th century, having around its top a gallery within which a bouchon could be set for the playing of card games.
Word History and Origins
Origin of bouillotte table1
Example Sentences
There was a vacant seat at a bouillotte table, and he took it, saying to himself: "That woman is not likely to follow me here."
It was with some difficulty we succeeded in approaching the bouillotte table, where, to judge from the stakes, very high play was going forward.
The company received my sally with a discreet laugh, and their looks were centered on a guest who made the fifth at a bouillotte table where they had just stopped playing.
All the great deals are arranged at the club, around the bouillotte table, and a man must go there or suffer the penalty of seeing his business fall off.
All the great deals are arranged at the club, around the bouillotte table, and a man must go there or suffer the penalty of seeing his business fall off.
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