Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A name in Cornwall, England, for the fish Serranus cabrilla.
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- noun Plural form of
bull .
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Examples
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He saw the plow that he was to yoke to the bulls; he saw the yoke of bronze near it; he saw the tracks of the bulls hooves.
Part II. The Return to Greece. Chapter III. The Winning of the Golden Fleece 1921
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True it was that young bulls, or those which were never baited before, showed reluctance to be tied to the stake; but those bulls which, according to the language of the sport, were called _game bulls_, who were used to baiting, approached the stake, and stood there while preparing for the contest, with the utmost composure.
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Roarin 'bulls an' big grizzly bears, that's what they are, when it comes to huggin 'in a clinch or swingin' rough-like in the rushes.
Chapter II 2010
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"Female sea lions are called cows and male sea lions are called bulls," the voice went on.
A Gala and Water Act for Elephants Marshall Heyman 2011
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"Female sea lions are called cows and male sea lions are called bulls," the voice went on.
A Gala and Water Act for Elephants Marshall Heyman 2011
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The wolves were now in the country of game, and though they still hunted in pack, they hunted more cautiously, cutting out heavy cows or crippled old bulls from the small moose-herds they ran across.
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"We clearly have two market views, the long-term bulls are losing some faith, but the short-term bulls are more bullish," wrote Ahmad Abdallah, an energy analyst with Gave-Kal, in a recent research note.
Oil Rises 3%, but OPEC May Open Spigot Liam Pleven 2010
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"We clearly have two market views, the long-term bulls are losing some faith, but the short-term bulls are more bullish," wrote Ahmad Abdallah, an energy analyst with Gave-Kal, in a recent research note.
Oil Rises 3%, but OPEC May Open Spigot Liam Pleven 2010
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"We clearly have two market views, the long-term bulls are losing some faith, but the short-term bulls are more bullish," wrote Ahmad Abdallah, an energy analyst with Gave-Kal, in a recent research note.
Oil Rises 3%, but OPEC May Open Spigot Liam Pleven 2010
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Near-term bulls itching for continued upward momentum in DDs shares purchased approximately 2,100 calls at the August $41 strike for an average premium of $0.71 per contract.
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