"Bullantic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but "bullantic" is not a commonly used or recognized English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?
I apologize, but "bullantic" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that you meant a different word, or it could be a made-up or non-standard term.
If you meant a different word, please let me know and I'd be happy to provide usage examples for that word.
The word "bulks" refers to large quantities or masses of something. It can also refer to a group of people or things that are considered as a unit or a whole, often due to their size or proportion. For example, "a bulk shipment of goods" or "a bulk of students enrolled in the course".
The word "bulky" refers to something that is large and heavy in size, often taking up a lot of space. It can also describe something that is cumbersome or difficult to handle due to its size or weight.
A bullfighter, also known as a torero or matador, is a person who participates in a traditional Spanish martial art, bullfighting. In a bullfight, the bullfighter, usually a man, enters the bullring on horseback, accompanied by a banderillero and a mozo, and attempts to kill a bull with a set of barbed darts called banderillas and a short, suitcase-like weapon called a estoque. The objective of the bullfighter is to dance around the bull, gauge its movements, and strike its vulnerable areas, such as the killing spot between the horns, in a dramatic and precise manner.
Bull-moose is a slang term, primarily used in the early 20th century, that refers to a complicated, pompous, or overbearing person, often with an air of superiority. The term is thought to have originated from the way a large male moose, or bull moose, dominates its surroundings with its impressive size and strength. In this figurative sense, a bull-moose is someone who commands attention and respect, often through their confidence, authority, or charisma. However, the term can also be used in a derogatory sense to describe someone who is perceived as arrogant, condescending, or self-important.
The word "bull" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. A male cattle, especially one that is used for breeding or to pull carts or plows.<br><br>Example: "The farmer bought a new bull to improve the quality of his herd."<br><br>2. A stock market term, referring to a bearish market, where prices are dropping.<br><br>Example: "The bulls on Wall Street were worried about the drop in the market's value."<br><br>3. A term used in ancient times to describe a priest of the god Mithras, often depicted as a fierce warrior.<br><br>Example: "The bull was a symbol of the powerful cult of Mithras in ancient Rome."<br><br>4. A term used in comedy and theater, referring to a male performer who is the main attraction or the center of attention.<br><br>Example: "The bull of the show was the charismatic lead actor who stole the audience's hearts."<br><br>5. A slang term, often used to describe something that is strong or impressive, similar to the phrase "full-blooded".<br><br>Example: "He's a real bull, ain't nobody gonna take him down!"
Bulla is a noun that refers to a type of Spanish sweet pastry, typically filled with cream, custard, or other sweet fillings. The pastry is often shaped into a ball or oval and wrapped in a layer of dough or choux pastry. Bullas are typically enjoyed as a snack or dessert in Spain and other parts of the world.
Bullace is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a type of plum or plum-like fruit. It can also be a dialectical or regional term for bullace plum, which is a variety of plum that is native to the Mediterranean region.
Bullae is a plural noun referring to a type of fluid-filled blister or blister-like swelling, especially one that appears after a burn or a skin infection. It can also refer to a type of skin abnormality characterized by the appearance of bubbles or blisters on the skin.
Bullate means having blisters or bubbles on the surface, often used to describe a blistered or pustular skin condition. It can also describe a rounded, bulging shape or a sterile container with a bluish color, typically used in microscopy.
A bulldog is a breed of dog known for its stout body, flat face, and wrinkled skin. They are often characterized as having a strong and stubborn personality, and are often depicted in British culture, such as in the symbol of the British political party, Labour. In a figurative sense, a bulldog can also refer to someone or something that is strong-willed and refuses to back down in the face of adversity.