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Bouchon Meaning in English

word

buːˈʃɒn
boo-SHON
buːˈʃɒ̃
boo-SHON(g)

Definition

In French, 'bouchon' mainly means a cork or stopper used to close bottles, and it can also refer to a traffic jam.

Usage & Nuances

'Bouchon' is a French word. In daily conversation, it's most often used for bottle stoppers or traffic jams. For wine, 'bouchon' is the ordinary cork. For traffic, it is used mainly in France. Don't confuse with the English 'button' or 'buffer'.

Example Sentences

He pulled the bouchon out of the wine bottle.

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There was a big bouchon on the highway this morning.

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Can you pass me the bouchon?

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We were stuck in a bouchon for almost an hour on the way to Lyon.

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Don't lose the bouchon after you open the champagne.

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Locals say the Friday evening bouchon is the worst part of commuting in Paris.

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