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bulldog
[bool-dawg, -dog]
noun
one of an English breed of medium-sized, short-haired, muscular dogs with prominent, undershot jaws, usually having a white and tan or brindled coat, raised originally for bullbaiting.
Informal., a stubbornly persistent person.
a short-barreled revolver of large caliber.
Metallurgy., slag from a puddling furnace.
an assistant to the proctor at Oxford and Cambridge universities.
adjective
like or characteristic of a bulldog or of a bulldog's jaws.
bulldog obstinacy.
verb (used with object)
to attack in the manner of a bulldog.
Western U.S., to throw (a calf, steer, etc.) to the ground by seizing the horns and twisting the head.
bulldog
/ ˈbʊlˌdɒɡ /
noun
a sturdy thickset breed of dog with an undershot jaw, short nose, broad head, and a muscular body
(at Oxford University) an official who accompanies the proctors on ceremonial occasions
commerce a fixed-interest bond issued in Britain by a foreign borrower
Other Word Forms
- bulldoggedness noun
- bulldogger noun
Example Sentences
“God, it’s been so much fun,” she says as her French bulldog, Banksy, yips at her feet.
A supervisor who oversaw Lloyd at Internal Affairs — and requested anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the media — described him as smart, meticulous and “a bulldog.”
Dogs pant to keep themselves cool, but the shorter snouts of certain flat-faced breeds like bulldogs and pugs make this difficult.
Park County enlisted bulldog litigators Stuart Liner and Bryan Freedman to prepare a lawsuit targeting Paramount and Skydance over the latter’s heavy involvement.
Like any pet, bulldogs can turn naughty when bored.
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