Associations to the word «Bolster»
Noun
- Prospect
- Pony
- Winger
- Victory
- Andrews
- Mil
- Rotation
- Help
- Supremacy
- Pad
- Invasion
- Dodger
- Afghanistan
- Winston
- Battalion
- Eddy
- Pacific
- Immigrant
- Hulk
- Locomotive
- Knife
- Fleet
- Sofa
- Brace
- Heath
- Tourism
- Armament
- Cleaning
- Anticipation
- Agnes
- Growing
- Newcomer
- Tyrant
- Flank
- Prosecution
- Rebel
- Raid
- Arsenal
- Monarchy
- Acclaim
- Helping
- Asset
- Security
- Married
- Reformation
- Reliance
- Push
- Military
- Infantry
- Matt
- Initiative
- Coalition
- Giant
- Alliance
- Pin
- Perimeter
- Reserve
- Strategy
- Sentiment
- Return
- Aid
- Fortress
- Identity
- Sovereignty
- Moor
- Adjustment
- Iraq
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
BOLSTER, noun. A large cushion or pillow.
BOLSTER, noun. A pad, quilt, or anything used to hinder pressure, support part of the body, or make a bandage sit easy upon a wounded part; a compress.
BOLSTER, noun. (vehicles) (agriculture) A small spacer located on top of the axle of horse-drawn wagons which give the front wheels enough clearance to turn.
BOLSTER, noun. A short, horizontal, structural timber between a post and a beam for enlarging the bearing area of the post and/or reducing the span of the beam. Sometimes also called a pillow or cross-head (Australian English).
BOLSTER, noun. The perforated plate in a punching machine on which anything rests when being punched.
BOLSTER, noun. The part of a knife blade that abuts upon the end of the handle.
BOLSTER, noun. The metallic end of a pocketknife handle.
BOLSTER, noun. (architecture) The rolls forming the ends or sides of the Ionic capital.
BOLSTER, noun. (military) (historical) A block of wood on the carriage of a siege gun, upon which the breech of the gun rests when arranged for transportation.
BOLSTER, verb. To brace, reinforce, secure, or support.
Dictionary definition
BOLSTER, noun. A pillow that is often put across a bed underneath the regular pillows.
BOLSTER, verb. Support and strengthen; "bolster morale".
BOLSTER, verb. Prop up with a pillow or bolster.
BOLSTER, verb. Add padding to; "pad the seat of the chair".
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