Pronunciation: /boʊk/
noun a book or written work
A1 I saw a boke on the ground while walking in the park.
A2 The boke was filled with colorful flowers.
B1 She used a boke to hold her paintbrushes and pencils.
B2 The photographer's boke added a beautiful blur to the background of the portrait.
C1 The boke of the novel was so captivating that I couldn't put it down.
C2 The intricate design of the boke on the cover of the book caught my eye immediately.
verb to vomit or regurgitate
A1 I boke the glass by accident.
A2 She boke the vase while cleaning.
B1 The children boke the toy during playtime.
B2 He boke the computer screen with his careless handling.
C1 The vandals boke several windows in the abandoned building.
C2 The earthquake boke many buildings in the city, causing widespread destruction.
formal The photographer adjusted the settings on his camera to achieve a boke effect in the background.
informal I love how the boke makes the photo look so dreamy and romantic.
slang Check out the boke on this pic, it's lit!
figurative Her mind was in a boke, unable to focus on the task at hand.
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