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English words starting with bul - page 1

Meanings of Bulker:

noun

A ship that carries non-liquid cargoes such as grain or ore in bulk.

Usage examples:

The breakthrough comes almost three weeks after the bulk carrier ran aground just off the coast bet…

Meanings of Bulkhead:

noun

A dividing wall or barrier between separate compartments inside a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.

Usage examples:

The frigates have a double-skinned hull divided by ten bulkheads into watertight compartments.

Meanings of Bulkheads:

noun

A dividing wall or barrier between separate compartments inside a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.

Usage examples:

The frigates have a double-skinned hull divided by ten bulkheads into watertight compartments.

Meanings of Bulkier:

adjective

Taking up much space; large and unwieldy.

Usage examples:

A bulky carrier bag

Meanings of Bulkiest:

adjective

Taking up much space; large and unwieldy.

Usage examples:

A bulky carrier bag

Meanings of Bulking:

verb

Treat (a product) so that its quantity appears greater than it is.

Usage examples:

Traders were bulking up their flour with chalk
noun

The mass or size of something large.

Usage examples:

Residents jump up and down on their rubbish to reduce its bulk

Meanings of Bulks:

noun

The mass or size of something large.

Usage examples:

Residents jump up and down on their rubbish to reduce its bulk
verb

Treat (a product) so that its quantity appears greater than it is.

Usage examples:

Traders were bulking up their flour with chalk

Meanings of Bulky:

adjective

Taking up much space; large and unwieldy.

Usage examples:

A bulky carrier bag

Meanings of Bull:

noun

An uncastrated male bovine animal.

Usage examples:

Bull calves
verb

Push or move powerfully or violently.

Usage examples:

He bulled the motor cycle clear of the tunnel

Meanings of Bull bar:

noun

A metal frame fixed in front of the front lights of a vehicle to prevent serious damage if the vehicle hits an animal

Meanings of Bull in a china shop:

phrase

Behaving recklessly and clumsily in a situation where one is likely to cause damage.

Usage examples:

He was rushing about like a bull in a china shop
idiom

If someone is like a bull in a china shop, they are very careless in the way that they move or behave

Usage examples:

We told her it was a delicate situation but she went into the meeting like a bull in a china shop.

Meanings of Bull's eye:

noun

The center inside a number of circles that you want to hit when shooting or playing particular games, or the shot or throw that hits this inner circle

Meanings of Bulla:

noun

A large blister containing serous fluid.

Usage examples:

Within three weeks, his toes turned black and serous-filled bullae erupted.

Meanings of Bullace:

noun

A thorny shrub or small tree with small purple-black fruits similar to plums. the damson is probably a cultivated form.

Usage examples:

It didn't take long to track down two types of bullace in west berkshire in the surrounding area, t…

Meanings of Bullaces:

noun

A thorny shrub or small tree with small purple-black fruits similar to plums. the damson is probably a cultivated form.

Usage examples:

It didn't take long to track down two types of bullace in west berkshire in the surrounding area, t…

Meanings of Bullae:

noun

A large blister containing serous fluid.

Usage examples:

Within three weeks, his toes turned black and serous-filled bullae erupted.

Meanings of Bullate:

adjective

Covered with rounded swellings like blisters.

Usage examples:

Adult leaf: often entire, mid-green blade, involute, slightly bullate and crinkled, very little pig…

Meanings of Bullbaiting:

noun

The practice of setting dogs to harass a bull, popular as an entertainment in medieval europe.

Usage examples:

Hare-coursing, cock-fighting, dog-fighting, bull-baiting, bull-running, and prize-fighting were var…

Meanings of Bulldog:

noun

A dog of a sturdy smooth-haired breed with a large head and powerful protruding lower jaw, a flat wrinkled face, and a broad chest.

Usage examples:

One early british author studying dogs in the orient described the native dogs she found in china a…
verb

Wrestle (a steer) to the ground by holding its horns and twisting its neck.

Usage examples:

Cal was bulldogging a mean steer

Meanings of Bulldogged:

verb

Wrestle (a steer) to the ground by holding its horns and twisting its neck.

Usage examples:

Cal was bulldogging a mean steer
noun

A dog of a sturdy smooth-haired breed with a large head and powerful protruding lower jaw, a flat wrinkled face, and a broad chest.

Usage examples:

One early british author studying dogs in the orient described the native dogs she found in china a…

Bulldogging

ˈbʊldɒɡ

Meanings of Bulldogging:

verb

Wrestle (a steer) to the ground by holding its horns and twisting its neck.

Usage examples:

Cal was bulldogging a mean steer
noun

A dog of a sturdy smooth-haired breed with a large head and powerful protruding lower jaw, a flat wrinkled face, and a broad chest.

Usage examples:

One early british author studying dogs in the orient described the native dogs she found in china a…

Meanings of Bulldogs:

noun

A dog of a sturdy smooth-haired breed with a large head and powerful protruding lower jaw, a flat wrinkled face, and a broad chest.

Usage examples:

One early british author studying dogs in the orient described the native dogs she found in china a…
verb

Wrestle (a steer) to the ground by holding its horns and twisting its neck.

Usage examples:

Cal was bulldogging a mean steer

Meanings of Bulldoze:

verb

Clear (ground) or destroy (buildings, trees, etc.) with a bulldozer.

Usage examples:

Developers are bulldozing the site

Meanings of Bulldozed:

verb

Clear (ground) or destroy (buildings, trees, etc.) with a bulldozer.

Usage examples:

Developers are bulldozing the site

Meanings of Bulldozer:

noun

A powerful track-laying tractor with caterpillar tracks and a broad curved upright blade at the front for clearing ground.

Usage examples:

They are also calling on the authorities to return the bulldozers, excavators and tractors that wer…

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