bullock (Meaning)
Wordnet
bullock (n)
young bull
castrated bull
Webster
bullock (n.)
A young bull, or any male of the ox kind.
An ox, steer, or stag.
Webster
bullock (v. t.)
To bully.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bullock
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bullock Sentence Examples
- The farmer led his bullock to the field, ready to plow the land for planting.
- Bullocks are often used in agriculture for their strength and ability to pull heavy loads.
- The team of bullocks strained against the yoke as they pulled the cart loaded with hay.
- In some cultures, bullocks are revered animals, symbolizing strength and power.
- The bullock grazed lazily in the pasture, enjoying the lush green grass.
- It took several men to harness the bullock, ensuring the straps were secure before beginning the work.
- During the festival, decorated bullocks paraded through the streets, a sight to behold.
- The bullock's deep bellow echoed across the countryside, signaling its presence.
- Farmers often train bullocks from a young age to become accustomed to working in the fields.
- The bullock market was bustling with activity as buyers and sellers negotiated prices.
FAQs About the word bullock
young bull, castrated bullA young bull, or any male of the ox kind., An ox, steer, or stag., To bully.
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The farmer led his bullock to the field, ready to plow the land for planting.
Bullocks are often used in agriculture for their strength and ability to pull heavy loads.
The team of bullocks strained against the yoke as they pulled the cart loaded with hay.
In some cultures, bullocks are revered animals, symbolizing strength and power.