boniface

IPA: bˈɑnɪfeɪs

noun

  • The proprietor of a hotel or restaurant; an innkeeper.
  • A male given name from Latin of mainly historical use.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "boniface" in Sentences

  • It had scarcely the perfunctory smile of the professional boniface.
  • "You were right not to draw," continued the boniface with a sharp look.
  • So Will turned boniface, and invited May and me to make our home with him.
  • Hendrik Frey, the boniface of Canajoharie, a famous fun-lover and merrymaker.
  • Blog Guelph: St Boniface Main Entrance st boniface main entrance, originally uploaded by cool-baby.
  • I urge Clinton supporters to do whats best for their party, and not allow this silliness to continue. boniface
  • I've taken my sig block from it, but only because no-one has the quote where he calls boniface a 'black balled warrior'!
  • Then the boniface hurried off to attend to some newly entered customers and the detective, greatly pleased at the prospect, found himself alone with the old servant.
  • In its extended account of the "Lane-Hope Nuptials," the Florence Kicker devoted much of the space to the part taken by the "best man" in the ceremony, "our genial and expansive boniface of the new county apartment hotel."

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