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bullock
[bool-uhk]
bullock
/ ˈbʊlək /
noun
a gelded bull; steer
archaic, a bull calf
verb
informal, (intr) to work hard and long
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of bullock1
Example Sentences
Photographs from the 1960s and 70s show scientists carrying rockets and satellites on cycles or even a bullock cart.
The incident led to calls to keep the bullocks that graze on a nearby common under better control.
This is the moment a bullock was hoisted to safety by its legs after getting trapped in a sinkhole in County Durham.
A man on a bullock cart trundles by.
My husband ploughed it, steadying the plough behind the two bullocks while I came behind, strewing the seed to either side and sprinkling the earth over from the basket at my hip.
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