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[ bou-er; German bou-uhr ] / ˈbaʊ ər; German ˈbaʊ ər /
nounGe·org [gey-awrk]. /geɪˈɔrk/. Agricola, Georgius. Words nearby BauerBaudouin de Courtenay, Baudouin I, baud rate, Baudrillard, baudrons, Bauer, bauera, Bauer's syndrome, Baugh, Bauhaus, bauhinia Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for BauerBauer literally had a Rosebud moment, but may not have had a figurative one. We All Have a Rosebud in Our Pasts|Sam Roberts|October 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST When we last left agent Bauer, he had just fled the country to avoid capture by the Russian and American authorities. Jack Bauer Is Back, Dammit! A Primer For ‘24: Live Another Day’|Chancellor Agard|May 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST As Persily pointed out, Bauer and Ginsberg were “partisan lawyers who are normally on opposite sides of these questions.” Commission Wants to Make Voting More Like Disneyland and Less Like the DMV|Ben Jacobs|January 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST “In France, a lot of people have one gun, usually to go hunting,” said Bauer. The Mad Gunman of Paris|Christopher Dickey|November 19, 2013|DAILY BEAST
When Bauer pointed this out, the phrase that went through my mind like a grim joke was, “How un-American of him.” The Mad Gunman of Paris|Christopher Dickey|November 19, 2013|DAILY BEAST Bower, as used in cards, is an Americanism derived from the German bauer, meaning the jack. The American Language|Henry L. Mencken Doctors Bauer and Bollinger found that in Munich one in every sixteen of the hospital patients died from this disorder. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why|Martha M. Allen The two who were nearest were the student whom Bauer had formerly hurt, and the one with whom Rex had promised to drink the wine. Greifenstein|F. Marion Crawford I have my own ideas about what he will do, though Bauer is a devil at deep-carte and has a long arm. Greifenstein|F. Marion Crawford The bauer by daylight was somewhat less of a Swab and gave me milk for my porridge, the first I had had for three months. The New Germany|George Young
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