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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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Burion
::
Burion
(n.) The
red-breasted
house
sparrow
of
California
(Carpodacus
frontalis);
--
called
also
crimson-fronted
bullfinch.
Bullock
::
Bullock
(v. t.) To
bully.
Bull''s-eye
::
Bull's-eye
(n.) A small
circular
or oval
wooden
block
without
sheaves,
having
a
groove
around
it and a hole
through
it, used for
connecting
rigging..
Bullfight
::
Bullfight
(n.) Alt. of
Bullfightin.
Bullion
::
Bullion
(n.) Showy
metallic
ornament,
as of gold,
silver,
or
copper,
on
bridles,
saddles,
etc..
Maverick
::
Maverick
(n.) In the
southwestern
part of the
united
States,
a
bullock
or
heifer
that has not been
branded,
and is
unclaimed
or wild; -- said to be from
Maverick,
the name of a
cattle
owner in Texas who
neglected
to brand his
cattle..
Hector
::
Hector
(n.) A
bully;
a
blustering,
turbulent,
insolent,
fellow;
one who vexes or
provokes..
Minotaur
::
Minotaur
(n.) A
fabled
monster,
half man and half bull,
confined
in the
labyrinth
constructed
by
Daedalus
in
Crete..
Bull
::
Bull (v. i.) A
letter,
edict,
or
respect,
of the pope,
written
in
Gothic
characters
on rough
parchment,
sealed
with a
bulla,
and dated a die
Incarnationis,
i. e., from the day of the
Incarnation.
See
Apostolical
brief,
under
Brief..
Spadassin
::
Spadassin
(n.) A
bravo;
a
bully;
a
duelist.
Bullyrag
::
Bullyrag
(v. t.) Same as
Bullirag.
Seg
::
Seg (n.) A
castrated
bull.
Stirless
::
Stirk (n.) A young
bullock
or
heifer.
Bullpout
::
Bullpout
(n.) See
Bullhead,
1 (b)..
Bulla
::
Bulla (n.) The ovoid
prominence
below the
opening
of the ear in the
skulls
of many
animals;
as, the
tympanic
or
auditory
bulla..
Graze
::
Graze (v. t.) To rub or touch
lightly
the
surface
of (a
thing)
in
passing;
as, the
bullet
grazed
the
wall..
Drawcansir
::
Drawcansir
(n.) A
blustering,
bullying
fellow;
a
pot-valiant
braggart;
a
bully..
Bull
::
Bull (n.) A
constellation
of the
zodiac
between
Aries and
Gemini.
It
contains
the
Pleiades.
Bulldoze
::
Bulldoze
(v. t.) To
intimidate;
to
restrain
or
coerce
by
intimidation
or
violence;
-- used
originally
of the
intimidation
of negro
voters,
in
Louisiana..
Bullhead
::
Bullhead
(n.) The
black-bellied
plover
(Squatarola
helvetica);
--
called
also
beetlehead.
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