semibull (Meaning)

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semibull (n.)

A bull issued by a pope in the period between his election and coronation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of semibull

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semibull Sentence Examples

  1. The semibull's muscular physique and stocky stature made him a formidable force.
  2. The pasture was filled with a herd of semibulls grazing peacefully.
  3. The semibull's horns were sharp and pointed, capable of delivering a deadly thrust.
  4. The breeder carefully selected breeding stock, aiming to improve the semibull's genetics.
  5. The semibull's characteristic humped back added to its imposing appearance.
  6. The rancher used semibulls for both meat and work purposes, valuing their strength and reliability.
  7. Despite their imposing size, semibulls were surprisingly agile and quick-footed.
  8. The semibull's behavior exhibited a combination of domesticated traits and ancestral instincts.
  9. The semibull's aggressive nature required experienced handlers to ensure safety.
  10. The breed of semibull known as the Santa Gertrudis is renowned for its hardiness and adaptability.

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A bull issued by a pope in the period between his election and coronation.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The semibull's muscular physique and stocky stature made him a formidable force.

The pasture was filled with a herd of semibulls grazing peacefully.

The semibull's horns were sharp and pointed, capable of delivering a deadly thrust.

The breeder carefully selected breeding stock, aiming to improve the semibull's genetics.