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Bourré (also
commonly known as Bouré and Boo-Ray) is a trick-taking
gambling card game
primarily pla**** in the
Acadiana region of
Louisiana in the United...
- Château du Plessis-
Bourré is a château in the
Loire Valley in France,
situated in the
commune of Écuillé in the Maine-et-Loire department.
Built in less...
- two
former prostitutes,
Florence "****"
Khelifi and Christèle "Patricia"
Bourre, who had both
worked for Alègre previously. The two
claimed that Alègre...
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Bourré (French pronunciation: [buʁe]) is a
former commune in the Loir-et-Cher département in
central France. On 1
January 2016, it was
merged into the...
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drawbridges survive at a
number of châteaux,
including the Château du Plessis-
Bourré. In England, two
working drawbridges remain in
regular use at Helmingham...
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point to the opponent" is only
permitted in the
phase before play begins.
Bourré is
sometimes considered a
variant of Écarté for more than two players. Écarté...
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Belote Bid
Whist Black Lady
Bluke Bisca Bohemian Schneider Boon
Boston Bourré Cego
Clabber Clag
Contract bridge Court piece Cu****ber
Doppelkopf Elementeo...
- recipe.
Alternative names for
teurgoule include teurt-goule, torgoule,
bourre-goule and terrinée.
Austin de Croze, Les
Plats régionaux de
France (1928)...
- ogre très très sensible"". Première (in French). 28
October 2021. "Un Nul
bourré de talents". L'Express (in French). 24
January 2002.
Retrieved 4 February...
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potentially winning card, if one is in
their hand; or play some
remaining card.
Bourré requires players to play to the led suit
unless void in it, with a potentially...