1. bouche - Noun
2. bouche - Verb
3. Bouche - Proper noun
Same as Bush, a lining.
Same as Bush, to line.
Alt. of Bouch
Source: Webster's dictionaryDescription: Three mini cocktails each trapped inside a soft membrane, three different colours (black, orange, red), served in Amuse Bouche spoons on a ceramic tray with candles. Source: Internet
An amuse bouche came out that was a blood orange gelatin set on a fine foie gras pâté. Source: Internet
All come with an amuse bouche, too, with wine pairings for an additional $27. Source: Internet
Food Whore: A Novel of Dining & Deceit, the main character’s eyes are opened by a simple amuse bouche: a sweet potato flower with sesame-honey stamens. Source: Internet
Luckily, my cheesy ways have ensured that I was assigned an amuse bouche (gougeres) and a cheese plate (the brie de meaux). Source: Internet
The amuses bouche (and I’ve never had the good fortune to write it in the plural before this very moment) seemed like a harbinger of wonderful things to come. Source: Internet