Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. See Taurus.
- Bull, Ole Bornemann 1810-1880. Norwegian violinist who toured extensively through the United States and attempted to found a Norwegian colony in Pennsylvania (1852).
Examples
“(Nor must we overlook here the agricultural appropriateness of the bull as the emblem of Spring-plowings and of service to man.) The sacrifice of the Bull became the image of redemption.”
“Emma Bull is a skilled writer, but this is no action-adventure tale, and not for someone looking for lighthearted entertainment.”
“Then he went to the merchant and reported, “O my master, the Bull is ailing; he refused his fodder last night; nay more, he hath not tasted a scrap of it this morning.””
“He then proceeded to show them what he called the Bull and Buffalo trick, the secret of which he offered to sell them for ten dollars.”
“On occasion, as I read, I did find this a bit jarring and even annoying, but one must admit that Bull is being consistent with the memoir style of writing.”
“Red Bull is now verboten, which I kinda guessed I would be told.”
“And Sitting Bull is a reflection of Cody more than he's anything else.”
“Durham as in Bull Durham, a great baseball movie if ever there was one.”
“Whilst the Red Bull is undeniably competitive this year, for the moment it is bereft of a double-decker diffuser, and the evidence from the other races this year suggests that the Brawn is intrinsically a quicker car; the Brawn is also 'reasonably well balanced with a decent level of downforce'.”
“Sead Cerovic, aka Cera The Bull, is indeed a big guy.”
The Huffington Post: Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Super-Human Handyman
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