Bolden


charles (“buddy”) 1868?–1931, u.s. cornet player: early pioneer in jazz.
historical examples

bolden ran his hands through the clean-smelling fur and the touch warmed his fingers.
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bolden supposed this was for easy recovery in case the shot missed.
bolden’s pets f. l. wallace

noticing that bolden was shivering, he took his hands and examined them.
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bolden got in and started the motors while the animal climbed into the seat beside him.
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the movement with the bow might have been menacing, but bolden ignored that gesture.
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in the morning, bolden was awake long before the doctor came in.
bolden’s pets f. l. wallace

bolden made a few corrections and the doctor took the map away and removed the viewer.
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bolden smiled at the doctor’s omission and ran his hand through the fur.
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and then bolden saw the native who had given him the animal.
bolden’s pets f. l. wallace

he fastened a stereoscope viewer over bolden’s eyes and handed him a pencil.
bolden’s pets f. l. wallace

noun
buddy, real name charles bolden. 1868–1931, us black jazz cornet player; a pioneer of the new orleans style

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