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bull
Pronunciation:
US [bʊl]
UK [bʊl]
n.
Informal talk; "moves" (not neutered) bulls; informal Bruiser
v.
Crowded; shares in order to raise prices; scare
Web
Bulls; Boolean;
Definitions in English
n.
1.
[
Animal]
an
uncastrated
adult
male
of
any
breed
of
domestic
cattle
or
other
animal
2.
<<>
a
hefty
or
aggressive
man
3.
<<>
sth
.
sb
.
says
that
is
stupid
or
not
true
4.
[
Finance]
an
investor
who
buys
securities
in
anticipation
of
rising
prices
,
intending
to
resell
them
for
profit
5.
a
written
statement
formally
issued
by
the
pope
and
bearing
an
official
seal
v.
1.
to
push
forcefully
or
energetically
2.
to
attempt
to
raise
prices
in
a
particular
commodity
or
market
by
buying
large
quantities
and
thus
reducing
availability
and
increasing
demand
3.
to
scare
sb
.
Other Forms
pt.
bulled
pp.
bulled
ppr.
bulling
3sg.
bulls
Idioms
shoot
the
bull
take
the
bull
by
the
horns
the
Bull
shoot
the
bull
take
the
bull
by
the
horns
the
Bull
Example Sentences
'Pipe
down!'
a
bull
voice
called
out.
Source: J. T. Farrell
A
mature
bull
elk
bugling
his
mating
call.
Source: W. P. Keller
A
bull
neck
almost
the
same
size
round
as
his
head.
Source: R. West
The
only
weak
brother
I
am
willing
to
consider
is
(to
make
a
bull
for
once),
my
wife.
Source: R. L. Stevenson
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