What's the difference between bonce and bonne?

Bonce


Definition:

  • (n.) A boy's game played with large marbles.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Brazilian could only skim it wide off the top of his own bonce; if he'd had his wits about him, he'd almost certainly have scored.
  • (2) Radcliffe plays Ig, a young man struggling to cope with the untimely death of his girlfriend in suspicious circumstances, who one day spouts a set of impressive devil-like horns on his bonce that give him insight into humanity's darkest desires.
  • (3) 11) If you're Kanye West, you can rock a mullet and no one will say anything Of course, it's not like your crew will have much room to criticise, but if anyone was going to try to stop the party around the back of Kanye's bonce, it clearly didn't do any good, as it was there, bouncy, fresh, and mullety.
  • (4) It's not exactly the Klaxons pilled off their bonce but what is?
  • (5) Hart races off his line and claws the ball off Carroll's bonce and out for a corner.
  • (6) She bows her head like someone has just put a very heavy hat on her bonce.
  • (7) But there he is at the back, his head just clearing the eclipse of the education secretary's bonce.
  • (8) 9.13pm GMT 54 min: Rotan's turn to send a set-piece into the danger area, but Sakho gets his bonce to it.

Bonne


Definition:

  • (n.) A female servant charged with the care of a young child.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Adding a corresponding analysis from the Bonn Medical University Clinic some 66 000 hospitalised patients could be included for a period of 40 years.
  • (2) On the basis of results obtained in a multicentric study on testicular tumors (Bonn 1982) including our own group of patients, we give an outline of the present state of modern diagnosis, therapy, and prognosis concerning germinative tumors of the testes: Etiologically essential is an unknown dysontogenetic disturbance of both gonads.
  • (3) But if the Bonn proposals are adopted, they could increase emissions by between 4% and 8% above 1990 levels.
  • (4) In Bonn during the same period a comparable 27 explants out of 1000 operations had to be removed.
  • (5) The next round of intermediate negotiations, due to start in Bonn on 31 May , look set to take place in a poisonous atmosphere of bitterness and rancour.
  • (6) "Events outside [such as the Russian heatwave and the Pakistan floods ] are consistent with what we can expect from climate change," said Jonathan Pershing, the lead US negotiator at this week's meeting in Bonn.
  • (7) Sir Philip Craven, who has been president of the Bonn-based IPC since 1991, said it was time to re-examine the language used to describe Paralympians.
  • (8) It’s definitely a first of its kind, and it’s sorely needed,” said Marcel Bonn-Miller, a University of Pennsylvania professor co-leading the study with a Johns Hopkins University researcher.
  • (9) But new analysis from the Stockholm Environment Institute and Third World Network (TWN), released at the latest UN climate talks in Bonn, showed that current pledges amounted to only 12-18% reductions below 1990 levels without loopholes.
  • (10) However, on the basis of experiences which have been gathered on hand of the research system in Bonn efforts are in full activity for developing a compact Nuclear Medicine Computer system (CNMCS) suitable for the application within departments of any size.
  • (11) This test is rarely false-negative (2--9%; Bonn 3%), but a high percentage of false-positive results has been found in patients studied in Bonn.
  • (12) Sven Harmeling, climate change advocacy coordinator, Care , Bonn, Germany @harmeling The world will never tackle poverty if we fail to provide environmental sustainability and tackle climate change.
  • (13) We extended the six categories of coping mechanisms described in the Bonn Scale for the Assessment of Basic Symptoms (BSABS) by three further categories.
  • (14) This paper presents the psychiatric aspects of the concept of basic symptoms (BS), especially history, actual position and tendencies of development of the doctrine of BS, phenomenology and clinical picture of basic stages, the Bonn Scale for the assessment of dynamic and cognitive basic deficiencies (BSABS) and the importance of this concept for early diagnosis, therapy, prevention and rehabilitation.
  • (15) In 300 strains of the Klebsiella-Enterobacter group which were isolated from pathological material from the Bonn University Hospitals in early 1975, the sensitivity to tobramycin was investigated comparatively in a serial dilution test and agar diffusion test.
  • (16) The next round of these talks will begin in Bonn on 1 June, and will reach a climax in December when world leaders will gather in Copenhagen to ratify an international agreement that will replace the current Kyoto climate change deal.
  • (17) There was frustration from some civil society representatives attending the Bonn talks, with some suggesting a breakdown in the Paris process was possible if more stringent demands are not met.
  • (18) The Basic countries are also expected to agree their position ahead of the Bonn talks, where the UN organisers are hoping to deliver further progress on many of the details debated at the Copenhagen summit, including how to raise climate funding, enhance forest protection and independently verify emission reductions.
  • (19) The complications after neurosurgical treatment of trigeminal neuralgia of 161 patients treated in the neurosurgical hospital university medical school Bonn from 1971 to 1974 are referred.
  • (20) At the University Orthopaedic Clinic Bonn, congenital dislocation of the hip has been treated since 1969, using the Hanausek-Apparatus.

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