1. bogue - Noun
2. bogue - Verb
3. Bogue - Proper noun
To fall off from the wind; to edge away to leeward; -- said only of inferior craft.
The boce; -- called also bogue bream. See Boce.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlso sharing in the presentation (from left) are Greta Bogue, interim CEO of the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica; chairman of the Joan Duncan Foundation, Patricia Sutherland; and Gifford Rankine, general manager of digital services at JMMB. Source: Internet
For a gin that was contracted and built in six months, those involved with Bogue Chitto Gin just seem to love pushing the envelope and shattering records. Source: Internet
Escape from Jonestown15-year-old Tommy Bogue was sent to a promising new church settlement in Guyana—run by a charismatic leader named Jim Jones. Source: Internet
The Bogue school has been seeing a lot of on-field preparation in the buildup and Lettman is adamant his troops “will give a good account of themselves.” Source: Internet
LDHH will decide when to release its next notice about Bogue Chitto, following water tests by LDEQ, Johannessen said. Source: Internet
Rebels4Cork founded the Cork Coalition to Repeal the 8th Amendment which now has around 20 member groups: fellow steering group members include Lorna Bogue (Greens) and Fiona Ryan (Solidarity). Source: Internet