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That love of nature inspired Donna to create a Sierra Nevada–inspired backyard at her home, complete with a small waterfall, boulders, beautiful roses and tall redwoods.—Jordan Greene, People.com, 7 May 2025 One 2017 study concluded that 1,114 boulders—more than 97% of the boulders in the greater Queen Creek area—as well as 149 sport routes and 38 trad routes will be affected by permanent closures in three crags: Euro Dog Valley, The Mine, and Oak Flat itself.—Sam MacIlwaine, Outside Online, 4 May 2025 The bottom was buried under a mass of slabs and boulders.—Charles Elliott, Outdoor Life, 1 May 2025 Heat president Pat Riley has always sought to follow up a big splash by tossing another boulder into the pond.—Jared Weiss, New York Times, 29 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for boulder
Word History
Etymology
short for boulder stone, from Middle English bulder ston, partial translation of a word of Scandinavian origin; akin to Swedish dialect bullersten large stone in a stream, from buller noise + sten stone
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