Bulldogs [noun]

Definition of Bulldogs:

regular, continuous publication containing information

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Opposite/Antonyms of Bulldogs:

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Sentence/Example of Bulldogs:

But to-day, though he sees, the power of believing in his own vision and of hanging on to it like a bulldog, seems paralysed.

He was crotchetty and impracticable, a man of rash judgment and hasty action-as brave and as tenacious as a bulldog.

A man who doesn't know a bulldog from a bed-spring isn't likely to be offering a thousand dollars to avenge the death of one.

And now, you young bulldog, back to your room and shake yourself together.

Set a bulldog on hind legs, and dress him up in coat and breeches, and yo'n just getten John Thornton.'

Thornton's as dour as a door-nail; an obstinate chap, every inch on him,—th' oud bulldog!'

Mr. Thornton is plain enough, but he's not like a bulldog, with its short broad nose, and snarling upper lip.'

A look of pugnacious greed for a bone of contest showed on his bulldog face as he turned to Mistress Wynne.

The two qualities most needed in Alaska, said Bishop Rowe, are an instinct for finding ones way, and bulldog grit.

Just then the bulldog, whose name was Buster, sneezed, which so startled the man that he ran as if he had been shot.