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bull's foot — (old sl) To be very ignorant ● B … Useful english dictionary
not know a B from a bull's foot — To be very ignorant • • • Main Entry: ↑bull … Useful english dictionary
Bull shark — Conservation status Near Threatened ( … Wikipedia
Bull (mythology) — Appearances of the Bull (also known as Taurus ) in mythology and worship are widespread in the ancient world. It is the subject of various cultural and religious incarnations, as well as modern mentions in new age cultures. Appearances in History … Wikipedia
Bull Ring, Birmingham — infobox shopping mall shopping mall name = Bullring caption = The interior of the Bullring location = Birmingham, England coordinates = coord|52|28|39.72|N|1|53|39.04|W|type:landmark|display=inline,title opening date = September 4, 2003 developer … Wikipedia
Bull Hill — Infobox Mountain Name = Bull Hill (Mt. Taurus) Photo = Bull Hill.jpg Caption = Bull Hill from Storm King Elevation = 1,420 feet (433 m) Location = New York Range = Hudson Highlands Prominence = Coordinates = coor… … Wikipedia
foot rot of cattle — inflammation of the foot of a cow or bull, with dermatitis between the digits, lameness, fever, swelling of the coronet, and necrotic foul smelling material around the lesion. It is thought to be caused by infection with Fusobacterium necrophorum … Medical dictionary
bull-roarer — /bool rawr euhr, rohr /, n. a wooden slat that produces a roaring sound when whirled around one s head on the end of a string or thong, used by some peoples of the world in religious ceremonies and by others as a toy. Also called thunderstick.… … Universalium
bull rope — noun a rope used for hoisting a topmast or topgallant mast in a square rigged ship; it is rove from the cap of the lower mast, through a sheave in the foot of the topmast and then … Wiktionary
The Spanish Bull-Fight — The Spanish Bull Fight † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Spanish Bull Fight Neither the English term nor the German (Stiergefecht) used to designate this popular diversion of the Spaniards, can be said to express adequately the essential… … Catholic encyclopedia