bulls (Meaning)

bulls

one that resembles a bull (as in brawny physique), a solemn papal letter sealed with a bulla or with a red-ink imprint of the device on the bulla, suggestive of a bull, taurus, a male bovine, to engage in idle and boastful talk, male, a usually adult male of various large animals (such as elephants, whales, or seals), a grotesque blunder in language, one who buys securities or commodities in expectation of a price rise or who acts to effect such a rise compare bear, police officer, detective, force, large of its kind, to act on with violence, to advance forcefully, an adult uncastrated male domestic bovine, of or relating to a bull, edict, decree, to fool especially by fast boastful talk, nonsense sense 2, empty boastful talk, bulldog

bulls Sentence Examples

  1. The herd of bulls stampeded through the fields, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.
  2. The bull snorted and pawed the ground, its massive horns threatening.
  3. The matador deftly dodged the charging bull, his cape fluttering in the wind.
  4. The bulls were separated into pens based on their weight and age.
  5. The bull's powerful roar could be heard for miles around.
  6. The rancher kept the bulls in a fenced paddock for safety.
  7. The bulls were auctioned off at a high price due to their exceptional lineage.
  8. The bulldozer's relentless power leveled the old building in minutes.
  9. The stock market saw a bull run for several months, resulting in significant gains.
  10. The basketball team's impressive winning streak could be attributed to their relentless "bulldog" mentality.

FAQs About the word bulls

one that resembles a bull (as in brawny physique), a solemn papal letter sealed with a bulla or with a red-ink imprint of the device on the bulla, suggestive of

decrees, decisions, rulings, directives, proclamations, edicts, rescripts, verdicts, fiats,resolutions

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The herd of bulls stampeded through the fields, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.

The bull snorted and pawed the ground, its massive horns threatening.

The matador deftly dodged the charging bull, his cape fluttering in the wind.

The bulls were separated into pens based on their weight and age.