- In
French cuisine,
foug****e (Occitan: fogaça) is a type of
bread typically ****ociated with
Provence but
found (with variations) in
other regions. Some...
- A
foug****e /fuːˈɡɑːs/ is an
improvised mortar constructed by
making a
hollow in the
ground or rock and
filling it with
explosives (originally,
black powder)...
- A
flame foug****e (sometimes
contracted to
foug****e and may be
spelled foo gas) is a type of mine or
improvised explosive device which uses an explosive...
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Foug****e may
refer to:
Foug****e (cartoonist) (1887–1965), pen name of
Cyril Kenneth Bird,
cartoonist and
editor of
Punch 1949–53
Foug****e (weapon) Flame...
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Kenneth Bird CBE (17
December 1887 – 11 June 1965),
known by the pen name
Foug****e, was a
British cartoonist. He was
perhaps best
known for his work in Punch...
- the ground,
while the term "
foug****e" was used for
landmines buried less than 3 m (9.8 ft)
below the
ground (see
Foug****e (weapon)). This
indicates that...
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bread loaf, made with
yeast and
similar to a
baguette but much thinner.
Foug****e –
typically ****ociated with
Provence but
found (with variations) in other...
-
Abwehrflammenwerfer 42 was a
German static defensive flamethrower,
flame foug****e or
flame mine used
during the
Second World War. The
design was
copied from...
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Christmas dessert, e.g.
quince cheese, biscuits, almonds, nougat, apple, and
foug****e. Rice is
grown in the Camargue,
which is the
northernmost rice growing...
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requiring the
operator to be
precise and conservative.
Flamethrowers using a
foug****e-style
explosive propellant system also have a
limited number of shots....