Bull - English meaning
Bull – definitions in English dictionary
nounAn uncastrated male bovine animal.
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Bull calvesnounA bullseye.
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Aim for the bull!nounA person who buys shares hoping to sell them at a higher price later.
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The key to capturing those returns: approach the stock market as a bull but without expecting the w…
verbPush or move powerfully or violently.
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He bulled the motor cycle clear of the tunnelverb(of a cow) behave in a manner characteristic of being on heat.
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Cows are coming back bulling as they should and are showing very strong heats, he said.
nounA papal edict.
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The pope issued a bull of excommunication
nounStupid or untrue talk or writing; nonsense.
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Much of what he says is sheer bull
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Word origin
early 17th century: of unknown origin.
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