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Bulker

A person employed to ascertain the bulk or size of goods, in order to fix the amount of freight or dues payable on them.

Bulkhead

A partition in a vessel, to separate apartments on the same deck.

Bulky

Of great bulk or dimensions; of great size; large; thick; massive; as, bulky volumes.

Bull

A seal. See Bulla.

bull snake bullsnake

any of several large harmless rodent-eating North American burrowing snakes of the genus Pituophis. They include the gopher snake and pine snake.

bull-necked

Having a short, thick and muscular neck like that of a bull.

Bull-roarer

A contrivance consisting of a slat of wood tied to the end of a thong or string, with which the slat is whirled so as to cause an intermittent roaring noise. It is used as a toy, and among some races in certain religious rites.

Bull's-eye

A small circular or oval wooden block without sheaves, having a groove around it and a hole through it, used for connecting rigging.

Bulla

A bleb; a vesicle, or an elevation of the cuticle, containing a transparent watery fluid.

Bullace

A small European plum (Prunus communis, var. insitita). See Plum. The bully tree.

Bullantic

Pertaining to, or used in, papal bulls.

Bullary

A place for boiling or preparing salt; a boilery.

Bullate

Appearing as if blistered; inflated; puckered.

Bullbeggar

Something used or suggested to produce terror, as in children or persons of weak mind; a bugbear.

Bullcomber

A scaraboid beetle; esp. the Typh/us vulgaris of Europe.

Bulldog

Characteristic of, or like, a bulldog; stubborn; as, bulldog courage; bulldog tenacity.

Bulldoze

To intimidate; to restrain or coerce by intimidation or violence; -- used originally of the intimidation of negro voters, in Louisiana.

Bullen-nail

A nail with a round head and short shank, tinned and lacquered.

Bulletin

A brief statement of facts respecting some passing event, as military operations or the health of some distinguished personage, issued by authority for the information of the public.

bulletproof bullet-proof

Capable of resisting the force of a bullet; resistant to penetration by a bullet; armored; as, a bulletproof vest; a bulletproof window.

Bullfighting Bullfight

a sport of great antiquity, in which men torment, and fight with, a bull or bulls in an arena, for public amusement, -- still popular in Spain, Portugal and Latin American. In the Spanish version a matador kills the bull with a sword after the bull has been weakened by wounds from small barbed rods, and after he has displayed courage and artistic skill in causing the bull to charge many times while he stands still or nearly still. In some versions the bull is not killed. Occasionally the matador is wounded or killed by the bull.

Bullfinch

A bird of the genus Pyrrhula and other related genera, especially the Pyrrhula vulgaris or Pyrrhula rubicilla, a bird of Europe allied to the grosbeak, having the breast, cheeks, and neck, red.

Bullfly Bull fly

Any large fly troublesome to cattle, as the gadflies and breeze flies.

Bullfrog

A very large species of frog (Rana Catesbiana), found in North America; -- so named from its loud bellowing in spring.

Bullhead

A fresh-water fish of many species, of the genus Uranidea, esp. Uranidea gobio of Europe, and Uranidea Richardsoni of the United States; -- called also miller's thumb. In America, several species of Amiurus; -- called also catfish, horned pout, and bullpout. A marine fish of the genus Cottus; the sculpin.

Bullheaded

Having a head like that of a bull. Fig.: Headstrong; obstinate; dogged.

bullhorn

a portable loudspeaker with built-in microphone and amplifier.

bullied

frightened into submission or compliance.

Bullion

Uncoined gold or silver in the mass.

Bullionist

An advocate for a metallic currency, or a paper currency always convertible into gold.

Bullirag

To intimidate by bullying; to rally contemptuously; to badger.

Bullish

Partaking of the nature of a bull, or a blunder.

Bullist

A writer or drawer up of papal bulls.

Bullition

The action of boiling; boiling. [Obs.] See Ebullition.

Bullon

A West Indian fish (Scarus Croicensis).

bullpen

an open area in a baseball stadium, off the playing field, where pitchers may warm up by throwing a number of trial pitches before playing.

bullshot

vodka and beef bouillon or consomme.

Bully

To act as a bully{1}.

bully

Well done! Excellent!

bully pulpit

An exceptionally advantageous position from which to extol one's ideas; -- applied especially to the presidency of the United States, which was described thus by President Theodore Rossevelt.

bullying

Noisily domineering; tending to browbeat others.

Bulrush

A kind of large rush, growing in wet land or in water.

Bulse

A purse or bag in which to carry or measure diamonds, etc.

Bultel

A bolter or bolting cloth; also, bran.

Bultow

A trawl; a boulter; the mode of fishing with a boulter or spiller.

Bulwark

To fortify with, or as with, a rampart or wall; to secure by fortification; to protect.

Bum

A humming noise.

bum

To borrow without intention of returning; to cadge; as, to bum a cigarette; to bum a cup of coffee; -- usually with inexpensive items as the object.

Bumbelo

A glass used in subliming camphor.

Bumblebee

A large bee of the genus Bombus, sometimes called humblebee; -- so named from its sound.

bumbling

not skillful in physical movement especially with the hands; as, a bumbling mechanic.

Bumboat

A clumsy boat, used for conveying provisions, fruit, etc., for sale, to vessels lying in port or off shore.

Bumkin

A projecting beam or boom; as: (a) One projecting from each bow of a vessel, to haul the fore tack to, called a tack bumpkin. (b) One from each quarter, for the main-brace blocks, and called brace bumpkin. (c) A small outrigger over the stern of a boat, to extend the mizzen.

Bummalo

A small marine Asiatic fish (Saurus ophidon) used in India as a relish; -- called also Bombay duck.

bummer

An idle, worthless fellow, who is without any visible means of support; a loafer; a dissipated sponger; one who bums.

Bump

The noise made by the bittern.

bump off

To kill (a person); to murder; -- used commonly of planned assassination by criminals; as, the mob bumped off all the witnesses.

Bumper

That which bumps or causes a bump.

bumper-to-bumper

moving slowly with little space between; -- used of road traffic.

Bumpkin

An awkward, heavy country fellow; a clown; a country lout.

bumpkinly

unsophisticated in a manner resembling a lifelong resident of rural areas; as, bumpkinly country boys.

BUN

same as blood urea nitrogen; the concentration of nitrogen in blood present in the form of urea; -- used as a measure of kidney function.

Buna

a synthetic rubber made by copolymerizing butadiene with another substance such as acrylonitrile or styrene.

bunce

a sudden unexpected piece of good fortune.

Bunch

To form into a bunch or bunches.

Bunchberry

The dwarf cornel (Cornus Canadensis), which bears a dense cluster of bright red, edible berries.

Bunchiness

The quality or condition of being bunchy; knobbiness.

Bunchy

Swelling out in bunches.

Bund

An embankment against inundation.

Bunder

A boat or raft used in the East Indies in the landing of passengers and goods.

Bundesrath

Lit., a federal council, esp. of the German Empire. In the German Empire the legislative functions are vested in the Bundesrath and the Reichstag. The federal council of Switzerland is also so called.

Bundle

To prepare for departure; to set off in a hurry or without ceremony.

bundled

sold together as a single item; -- usually done for related products which work or are used together.

bundled-up

dressed warmly; as, bundled-up sailors and soldiers.

bundling

a former custom, especially in New England, in which unmarried couples occupied the same bed without undressing, especially during courtship. See bundle{2}, v. i.

Bung

To stop, as the orifice in the bilge of a cask, with a bung; to close; -- with up.

bungaloid

of or pertaining to a bungalow; similar to a bungalow.

Bungalow

A thatched or tiled house or cottage, of a single story, usually surrounded by a veranda.

Bungarum

A venomous snake of India, of the genus Bungarus, allied to the cobras, but without a hood.

Bungee

a spring or other elastic device, especially one attached to a control to facilitate its manipulation.

Bungee cord

a strong elastic cord, usually with a hook at each end, used as a shock-absorbing device or to bind packages together, as on a dolly or handcart.

Bungee jumping Bungee jump

an act of derring-do in which a person jumps from a high platform, such as a bridge, attached (usually by the legs) to a bungee cord, which is set to a length that will halt the drop before the person reaches the surface of the earth or the water.

Bungle

A clumsy or awkward performance; a botch; a gross blunder.

bungled

performed poorly or inadequately; as, a bungled job; the Watergate scandal started with a bungled burglary.

Bungler

A clumsy, awkward workman; one who bungles.

bunglesome

awkward to move or use especially because of shape; as, a load of bunglesome paraphernalia.

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