Definitionn. a sturdy thickset short-haired breed with a large head and strong undershot lower jaw
Last update: August 9, 2015
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The bull-terrier, as its name implies, is a cross between the bulldog and the smooth terrier. [Please select]
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Bulldog on the premises. [Please select]
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For the man, square, thickset as a bulldog, abruptly left his side and moved forward. [Please select]
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The English type is now known as the Miniature Bulldog. [Please select]
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Ah, well enough to enable bulldog English to settle their disputes over a bone; but, _dame. [Please select]
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He is the very incarnation of bulldog tenacity and resolution. [Please select]
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"I'd rather have a mad bulldog aboard than a water-eyed puppy." [Please select]
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The dog was a large crossbred animal, between a mastiff and a bulldog. [Please select]
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The bulldog is an English breed, and as I hear from Mr. [Please select]
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He held on like an excited bulldog, in spite of the erratic vaulting of the boat and the struggles of him whom the deep sea seemed to have chosen as its victim. [Please select]
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Lord Orford crossed his famous stud of greyhounds once with the bulldog, in order to give them courage and perseverance. [Please select]
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