Crossword-Solution: BULLOCK 7 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Bullock n. A young bull, or any male of the ox kind.
Bullock n. An ox, steer, or stag.
Bullock v. t. To bully.

We have 10 clues for the answer “BULLOCK”

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"The Net" star 1 answer
"While You Were Sleeping" star 1 answer
BULL after castration 1 answer
castrated bull 4 answers
Draft animal 5 answers
young bull 6 answers
Ox. 19 answers
Steer 28 answers
insubstantial thing 72 answers
Bull 81 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with BULLOCK (5)

Brogard is too big a fool, and that cursed Englishman appears to have the strength of a bullock, and so he slipped away under your very nose.” “He cannot go far without being sighted, citoyen.” “Ah?” “Captain Jutley sent forty men as reinforcements for the patrol duty: twenty went down to the beach.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
Then they went so quick up Bullock Street that I couldn’t catch them, though I ran round the bars to do it.” “Bullock Street,” said the detective, and shot up that thoroughfare as quickly as the strange couple he pursued.
The Innocence of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
Who is there strong enough Shake such a bag?' 'What parson tellin' you, Ole Mister Dodd, Tell you in Sunday-school? Big feller God! He drive His bullock dray, Then thunder go, He shake His flour bag -- Tumble down snow!' The Two Devines It was shearing-time at the Myall Lake, And there rose the sound thro' the livelong day Of the constant clash that the shear-blades make When the fastest shearers are making play, But there wasn't a man in the shearers' lines That could shear a sheep with the two Devines.
The Man from Snowy River Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson 1995
The Shanty on the Rise When the caravans of wool-teams climbed the ranges from the West, On a spur among the mountains stood 'The Bullock-drivers' Rest'; It was built of bark and saplings, and was rather rough inside, But 'twas good enough for bushmen in the careless days that died -- Just a quiet little shanty kept by 'Something-in-Disguise', As the bushmen called the landlord of the Shanty on the Rise.
In the Days When the World Was Wide and Other Verses Henry Lawson 2008
Mule, horse, elephant, or bullock, he obeys his driver, and the driver his sergeant, and the sergeant his lieutenant, and the lieutenant his captain, and the captain his major, and the major his colonel, and the colonel his brigadier commanding three regiments, and the brigadier the general, who obeys the Viceroy, who is the servant of the Empress.
The Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling 1995

Quotes with BULLOCK (3)

The contrast between the familiar and the exceptional was everywhere around me. A bullock cart was drawn up beside a modern sports car at a traffic signal. A man squatted to relieve himself behind the discreet shelter of a satellite dish. An electric forklift truck was being used to unload goods from an ancient wooden cart with wooden wheels. The impression was of a plodding indefatigable and distant past that had crashed intact through barriers of time into its own future. I liked it.
Gregory David Roberts Shantaram
To the Bullock Roseroot What's the thought you thinkall your life long? It must be a great one, a solemn one, to make you gazethrough the world at it, all your life long. When you have to look aside from ityour eyes roll, you bellowin anger, anxiousto return to it, steadilyto gaze at it, think itall your life long.
Ursula K. Le Guin Always Coming Home
Risks? I have lived with the prospect of assassination for years. What risks? All men die, rich and poor alike. But if I am to die, then let it be while I fight, not like some bullock in a pen waiting for the ax to fall.
David Gemmell Lion of Macedon
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Appears in: Newsday, NY Sun.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (2003–2007).