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The meaning of BOOLIE is variant of bowly:1.
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Boolie Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BOOLIE is variant of bowly:1.
Driving Miss Daisy (play) - Wikipedia
A crash is heard, and Daisy Werthan, age 72, is in her living room, with her son Boolie, age 40. She has crashed her car, and Boolie insists that she have a driver. Boolie is in his office and interviews Hoke Coleburn who is a black man of around 60.
Driving Miss Daisy Analysis - eNotes.com
Proudly self-reliant, independent and sprightly, Miss Daisy is forced by her son, Boolie, to accept Hoke as her chauffeur. Boolie determines that she is incapable of driving herself after she...
Driving Miss Daisy - Wikipedia
When Miss Daisy accidentally drives her 1946 Chrysler Windsor into her neighbor's yard, her 40-year-old son, Boolie, buys her a Hudson Commodore and hires 60-year-old Hoke Colburn, a black chauffeur, as Miss Daisy can no longer drive anymore due to her being a high risk with the insurance company.
Driving Miss Daisy Characters - eNotes.com
Boolie is Daisy's son and is forty years old when the play begins. He has taken over his father's printing company and, over the course of the play, becomes a prominent business figure in...
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