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bosch

interj.
C2 Proficiency US //ˈbɔʃ// bosch

interj. a word used to say that something is finished or done quickly and successfully. It is often used when you complete a task with a final, strong action.

interj. an exclamation used to signal the completion of a task or a sudden, decisive action. Common in British English slang, particularly in casual or working-class contexts.


SIMPLE

Just tighten this bolt, and bosch, the job is done.

CONTEXTUAL

He hammered the final nail into the fence, shouted 'bosch!', and headed inside for a cup of tea.

COMPLEX

The chef plated the dish with a final flourish of herbs, muttered 'bosch' to himself, and sent the order out to the waiting customer.

Usage

Typically used as a standalone exclamation at the end of a sequence of actions.

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