Bulls [noun]
Definition of Bulls:
nonsense
Synonyms of Bulls:
Sentence/Example of Bulls:
We met like hostile bulls, and wonder not that we should plunge at once upon each other's horns!
But they only had enough saddle-stock along t' wrangle the bulls—an' I took three uh the best they had.
Small bulls of metal or stone stood in the porch, and living white bulls (of which I counted eight) wandered about at liberty.
The account of this man's giant strength, the narrative of hisPg 114 exploits in subduing the wild bulls, are quite Homeric.
Lay low and keep your lamps lit at night, watch the screws and the stools they is worse than bulls.
At Arles we witness a great combat of animals, in which the lion of Arles, along with four bulls, is turned loose in the arena.
Of all these graven images existed, carved by men's hands,--some in the form of animals, like the winged bulls of Nineveh.
Food is always of secondary importance: he ranks it after his novia, after his cigarillo, after the bulls.
The fighting bulls of Spain are wonderfully small in comparison with English animals, it should be said.
Soon after the discovery of these countries, the Spaniards transported bulls and cows to them from Europe.