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Definition of bull
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bull is as below...
Bull (v. t.) To
endeavor
to raise the
market
price of; as, to bull
railroad
bonds;
to bull
stocks;
to bull Lake
Shore;
to
endeavor
to raise
prices
in; as, to bull the
market.
See 1st Bull, n., 4..
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Treasure-trove
::
Treasure-trove
(n.) Any
money,
bullion,
or the like, found in the
earth,
or
otherwise
hidden,
the owner of which is not
known.
In
England
such
treasure
belongs
to the
crown;
whereas
similar
treasure
found in the sea, or upon the
surface
of the land,
belongs
to the
finder
if no owner
appears..
Bulldozing
::
Bulldozing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bulldoz.
Swagger
::
Swagger
(v. t.) To
bully.
Bullet-proof
::
Bullet-proof
(a.)
Capable
of
resisting
the force of a
bullet.
Bullaries
::
Bullaries
(pl. ) of
Bullar.
Bull''s-eye
::
Bull's-eye
(n.) The
center
of a
target.
Ruffler
::
Ruffler
(n.) One who
ruffles;
a
swaggerer;
a
bully;
a
ruffian.
Debulliate
::
Debulliate
(v. i.) To boil over.
Bullet
::
Bullet
(n.) A
cannon
ball.
Bullfighting
::
Bullfighting
(n.) A
barbarous
sport,
of great
antiquity,
in which men
torment,
and fight with, a bull or bulls in an
arena,
for
public
amusement,
-- still
popular
in
Spain..
Bulla
::
Bulla (n.) A
leaden
seal for a
document;
esp. the round
leaden
seal
attached
to the papal
bulls,
which has on one side a
representation
of St. Peter and St. Paul, and on the other the name of the pope who uses it..
Bulled
::
Bulled
(a.)
Swollen.
Bullhead
::
Bullhead
(n.) In
America,
several
species
of
Amiurus;
--
called
also
catfish,
horned
pout, and
bullpout..
Swingeing
::
Swingebuckler
(n.) A
swashbuckler;
a
bully;
a
roisterer.
Bandy
::
Bandy (n.) A
carriage
or cart used in
India,
esp. one drawn by
bullocks..
Ebulliate
::
Ebulliate
(v. i.) To boil or
bubble
up.
Ebullition
::
Ebullition
(n.) A
sudden
burst or
violent
display;
an
outburst;
as, an
ebullition
of anger or ill
temper..
Bullfly
::
Bullfly
(n.) Any large fly
troublesome
to
cattle,
as the
gadflies
and
breeze
flies..
Bloodulf
::
Bloodulf
(n.) The
European
bullfinch.
Fineness
::
Fineness
(a.) The
proportion
of pure
silver
or gold in
jewelry,
bullion,
or
coins..
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