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nounA short official statement or broadcast summary of news.
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Ninety years ago, there were no television pictures, radio broadcasts or internet bulletins to flas…
nounA short official statement or broadcast summary of news.
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Ninety years ago, there were no television pictures, radio broadcasts or internet bulletins to flas…
adjectiveDesigned to resist the penetration of bullets.
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A bulletproof vest
adjectiveDesigned to resist the penetration of bullets.
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A bulletproof vest
adjectiveDesigned to resist the penetration of bullets.
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A bulletproof vest
nounA metal projectile for firing from a rifle, revolver, or other small firearm, typically cylindrical and pointed, and sometimes containing an explosive.
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She said authorities also found in the car automatic rifles, bullet cartridges, plastic explosives …
nounA public spectacle, especially in spain, at which a bull is baited and killed.
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No bulls are killed during the bullfights; instead, toreros show their bravery by closely engaging …
nounA person who fights and sometimes kills a bull in a bullfight (= a form of public entertainment)
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I met one of the top bullfighters in spain., he had a successful 25-year career as a professional b…
nounA person who fights and sometimes kills a bull in a bullfight (= a form of public entertainment)
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I met one of the top bullfighters in spain., he had a successful 25-year career as a professional b…
nounThe sport of baiting and killing a bull as a public spectacle in an outdoor arena.
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Thus, in a remote corner of medieval spain, the beginning of what today is the national spanish spe…
nounA public spectacle, especially in spain, at which a bull is baited and killed.
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No bulls are killed during the bullfights; instead, toreros show their bravery by closely engaging …
nounA stocky eurasian finch with a short, thick bill, typically having grey or pinkish plumage, dark wings, and a white rump.
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Nearby, the rough grass and scrub contain large stands of teasels and thistles, which provide seeds…
nounA stocky eurasian finch with a short, thick bill, typically having grey or pinkish plumage, dark wings, and a white rump.
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Nearby, the rough grass and scrub contain large stands of teasels and thistles, which provide seeds…
nounA very large frog which has a deep booming croak and is often a predator of smaller vertebrates.
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In their native habitat, predators such as large water snakes, alligators, and snapping turtles kee…
nounA very large frog which has a deep booming croak and is often a predator of smaller vertebrates.
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In their native habitat, predators such as large water snakes, alligators, and snapping turtles kee…
nounA small mainly freshwater eurasian fish of the sculpin family, with a broad flattened head and spiny fins.
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Johansson and englund studied a waiting game between bullheads (cottus gobio; a predatory fish) and…
Bullheaded
bʊlˈhɛdɪdadjectiveDetermined in an obstinate and unthinking way.
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A bullheaded belief that she is right
nounA small mainly freshwater eurasian fish of the sculpin family, with a broad flattened head and spiny fins.
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Johansson and englund studied a waiting game between bullheads (cottus gobio; a predatory fish) and…
nounAn electronic device for amplifying the sound of the voice so it can be heard at a distance; a megaphone.
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In the distance, a bullhorn sounded, and we caught our first glimpse of a three-story ship ambling …
nounAn electronic device for amplifying the sound of the voice so it can be heard at a distance; a megaphone.
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In the distance, a bullhorn sounded, and we caught our first glimpse of a three-story ship ambling …
verbSeek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable).
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Her 11- year-old son has been constantly bullied at school
nounA person who habitually seeks to harm or intimidate those whom they perceive as vulnerable.
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He is a ranting, domineering bully
adjectiveVery good; excellent.
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The statue really looked bully
nounA person who habitually seeks to harm or intimidate those whom they perceive as vulnerable.
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He is a ranting, domineering bully
verbSeek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable).
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Her 11- year-old son has been constantly bullied at school
adjectiveVery good; excellent.
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The statue really looked bully
verbPush or move powerfully or violently.
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He bulled the motor cycle clear of the tunnel
nounAn uncastrated male bovine animal.
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Bull calves
nounGold or silver in bulk before coining, or valued by weight.
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Gold bullion
adjectiveAggressively confident and self-assertive.
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He has campaigned courageously despite difficulties that would have stopped many more bullish men
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