- doir
- bou·doir;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
bou|doir — «BOO dwahr, dwr; boo DWAHR, DWR», noun. a lady s private dressing room or sitting room. ╂[< French boudoir (literally) a place to sulk] … Useful english dictionary
bou·doir — /ˈbuːˌdwɑɚ/ noun, pl doirs [count] old fashioned : a woman s bedroom or private room for dressing or resting … Useful english dictionary
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