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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Animals
bullockbul‧lock /ˈbʊlək/ noun [countable] HBAa young male cow that cannot breed
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bullock• The 400-500k bullocks sold to £820 and £167.44 per 100k for a 430k Charolais selling at £720.• His heart cannoned round his chest like a bullock in a pen.• He also noticed several cannons being dragged into the sepoy camp by bullocks from the direction of the bridge of boats.• Lightweight bullocks under 400k sold to £592 and £171.72 per 100k for a 290k Simmental selling at £498.• They were not even small bullocks.• A Smithfield is a leggy type of collie of the sort that bullock drovers used when working cattle half a century ago.• Anne Hopper winced as she looked at the remains of the bullock lying on the large wooden worktop in the prison kitchen.
Origin bullock Old English bulluc, from bula; → BULL1
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