bull in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
bull in Sindhi سنڌي
bull in English
- bull⇄adj. 1. male.
Ex. a bull moose.
2. like that of a bull:
a. large; strong; beefy.
Ex. a bull neck.
b. roaring.
Ex. a bull voice.
3. having to do with or characterized by rising prices, especially in the stock - bull⇄bull (1), noun, adjective, verb.
- bull⇄bull (2), noun.
1. a formal announcement or official decree from the Pope.
2. a seal affixed to a document, especially the seal used by the Pope; bulla.
3. an official letter or edict. - bull⇄bull (3), noun.
an absurd and amusing mistake in language, especially one that is self-contradictory. (Example:) If you don't receive this letter, write and let me know. - bull⇄bull (4), noun.
a drink consisting of water drawn from a cask that has held spirits. - bull⇄bull (5), noun.
a deck game in which beanbags are thrown onto a numbered, inclined board. - Bull⇄Bull, noun.
a constellation and the second sign of the zodiac; Taurus. - Bull⇄Bull, noun.
John, a name for England or its people. - bull⇄expr. shoot the bull, (U.S. Slang.) to talk idly, as to speculate or boast.
Ex. The purpose of the meeting was to come to a decision, not just to sit around and shoot the bull. - bull⇄expr. take the bull by the horns, to deal directly with a difficult or dangerous situation.
Ex. Determined to take the bull by the horns ... I stepped forward (Henry B. Tristram). - bull⇄noun 1. the full-grown male of cattle.
2. the male of the whale, elephant, seal, walrus, and other large animals.
3. a person whose size or loudness resembles that of a bull.
4a. a person who buys stocks, bonds, or other securities, - bull⇄v.i. to speculate in the stock market.
- bull⇄v.t. 1. to get by force; push.
Ex. to bull one's way through a crowded street.
2. to buy (stocks, bonds, or other securities) with the hope of selling later at a higher price.
Ex. Ward bulls his way to fortune (New York Times Book Revi