Use "young bull" in a sentence

1. Bullock definition is - a young bull

2. In 1955 the last purebred young bull was exhibited.

3. Bullock definition: A Bullock is a young bull that has been castrated

4. Steer and heifer prices remained firm throughout the week, however, young bull prices weakened slightly.

5. He that will have his farm full, must keep an old cock and a young bull

6. 21 He that will have his farm full, must keep an old cock and a young bull

7. Chug's passing comes five days after he was rushed to a veterinarian following an infection common in young bull calves

8. 8 He then took butter and milk and the young bull that he had prepared and set the food before them.

9. I will prepare the other young bull, and I will place it on the wood, but I will not put fire to it.

10. All watched intently as Elijah rebuilt the altar of Jehovah, dug a trench around it, cut the young bull in pieces, and placed it on the altar with wood for burning.

11. [Middle English aundiren, alteration (influenced by Middle English iren, iron) of Old French andier, probably from Gaulish *anderos, young bull (Andirons often being decorated with ornaments shaped like the heads of animals); akin to Welsh anner, heifer.]

12. 1300, from Old French andier "Andiron," which is of unknown origin, perhaps from Gaulish *andero-"a young bull" (source also of Welsh anner "heifer"), which would make sense if they once had bull's heads cast onto them

13. Bullock (in British English), a castrated male bovine animal of any age; Bullock (in North America), a young bull (an uncastrated male bovine animal); Bullock (in Australia, India and New Zealand), an ox, an adult male bovine used for draught (usually but not always castrated); Places Canada